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Most contemporary possessions, Tool said, end up in the landfill.
His tweet is actually the most contemporary of jokes: the troll.
Most contemporary coverage of driverless vehicles is only about driverless cars.
"Shakespeare is the most contemporary writer there is," Jackson told me.
This makes the piece feel the most contemporary in the show.
Like most contemporary rappers, she tinkers with her signature sound by blending genres.
Steven Callahan's "Adrift" is the most contemporary, from the 1980s, and utterly compelling.
Somehow that hasn't come across in the history that most contemporary Americans believe.
Most contemporary dances come and go, but "Grace" has become part of the canon.
The current dominance of "curating" is, like most contemporary oddities, tied to the internet.
In this regard, Twitter, this most contemporary of media, performs a crucial democratic function.
But most contemporary works here could fit in a Carnegie International or Whitney Biennial.
His most contemporary purchase is the album Dissolver by Younghusband, a UK indie rock band.
"The focus for most contemporary managers is radio, touring and tour merch," Mr. Jampol said.
Palacio's characters, unlike those in most contemporary stories of migration, do find their way home.
Sherman's cameos transport the most contemporary form of portraiture from the digital into the tangible.
And my guess is that most contemporary collectors of such items aren't motivated by racism.
And his music touches people's lives in ways that most contemporary classical music never will.
When it comes to the most contemporary and luxurious products in the world, Kim Kardashian's got dibs.
As with most contemporary leaps in innovation, many of these cutting-edge applications have come from startups.
But to most contemporary English speakers, the word isn't familiar — or it wasn't, until Kim used it.
As Perkun, the goddess of the skies, Mei Yamanaka was the most contemporary-looking dancer in the roster.
A capital W, for example, is naturally wider than a lowercase l, and most contemporary typefaces reflect that.
Unlike early online dating sites, most contemporary apps don't charge users to send messages to vetted potential dates.
As with most contemporary rap artists serving time, he a boasted a customary hashtag campaign, #FreeAnuel full stop.
There is very little cutting back and forth between people as you see in most contemporary American television.
Ironically, the downside to having modern computers lies in their vulnerability to that most contemporary of threats — hacking.
Most contemporary novels, according to Ghosh, privilege the individual over society in a manner that is essentially conservative.
Its retina-popping visuals didn't look a thing like the grim greys of most contemporary sci-fi games.
FT: Warhol and Nauman are the big elephants in the room that most contemporary artists have to deal with.
Independent media, freedom of speech and assembly and the rule of law feature in most contemporary perceptions of democracy.
Through their accessibility, her paintings are generous to the viewer in a way that most contemporary art is not.
Unlike most contemporary internet celebrities, Gibi has successfully withheld key identifying information from her audience, including her real name.
Did it frustrate him that critics often focused their attentions on artists whose fans actively dislike most contemporary country?
But it is a secondary character in "The Crown" who, regrettably, may be the most contemporary of the lot.
With most contemporary limbs, the signal to grip is detected using myoelectric sensors — which read muscle activity from the skin.
Most contemporary African-American philosophers write about topics directly related to race or other aspects of the African-American experience.
Yet, as is the case at most contemporary art fairs in these uncertain times, buyers at Independent remain highly selective.
Except for the two tightest and most contemporary scenes, both involving Ms. Bowers as the reporter, the pace is leaden.
If you enjoyed this, you should read: Prince Wrote About Women in a Way That Most Contemporary Male Artists Still Can't.
As with most contemporary Japanese architecture, simplicity does not necessarily mean ease or lack of complexity: Tanijiri's home requires constant upkeep.
And more so than most contemporary genre TV shows, Star Trek is designed to be watched out of order in syndication.
In most contemporary situations, establishing the "evil eye" — an intent to discriminate — in a seemingly impartial law is an insurmountable hurdle.
Most contemporary artists are drawn toward them for their flexible diversity (they have hundreds of 'sexes') and their occult, psychedelic-spiritual qualities.
It's also very small in diameter relative to most contemporary watches, with a 35mm diameter that also adds to its understated appeal.
Even so, there is more mime than most contemporary audiences are accustomed to, all in the interest of conveying the fantastical story.
Most contemporary apocalyptic stories suggest that if there's anything that will save humanity, it's our capacity for love, empathy, and human connection.
Most contemporary rose scents in the mainstream market are aimed at young women, who presumably want to smell like an inoffensive, dewy bouquet.
This attention to compositional structure is what separated him from his AbEx colleagues and is what distinguishes his work from most contemporary abstraction.
In "Bird," the most contemporary, the woman dons a skirt, sweater and shoes and stands among tall trees staring up at a falcon.
Above all, the track itself hits differently than most contemporary romantic reggaetòn does, with Anuel and Karol's interplay giving hope for us all.
A design competition taking these factors into consideration was held last year, calling for the most contemporary design of a new closed system.
But there's another way Crazy Rich Asians breaks with most contemporary American movies: by telling its story, at key moments, through women's eyes.
Unlike most contemporary games, the designers achieved that effect by actually hand-drawing and painting the imagery before scanning and enhancing it by computer.
Though most contemporary Americans are likely unfamiliar with Lajos Kossuth, the founder of Hungarian democracy had close ties to the Americans of his day.
Colorful, illustrative, and strikingly unpretentious, the work on display more readily conjures memories of Saturday morning cartoons or the Rainforest Cafe than most contemporary art.
One thing straight-sized fashion people might not know is that most contemporary brands end their sizing at a 10 and sometimes even an 8.
And though he's ditched the jheri curl and gold of his heyday, his live performances remain more polished and entertaining than most contemporary rap acts.
Most contemporary recording contracts have provisions prohibiting the artist from remaking the contracted period for a number of years after the expiration of a contract.
The most contemporary aspect of the staging involves Alexander Dodge's sets, which use striking Islamic trellis designs for the walls of the temple and partitions.
Even in our most contemporary landscape projects, there will be an underlying geometry based on the Fibonacci series or the Golden Section, the Golden Mean.
There are over 80,000 Chinese characters, though most contemporary Mandarin speakers use only between 1,000 and 3,500, and each character generally represents one 'word' or meaning.
But critics can slice and dice most contemporary big-and-small screen entertainment, even the most distinctly auteur-driven and ambitious, into neat, tidy explanatory boxes.
The original Grand Theft Auto, above most contemporary games and certainly, for me, above its franchise follow-ups, is a masterstroke of subjective vision and fallible narration.
And the post-Prohibition setting allows Bayard, best known for his adult historical fiction, to endow his narrator with freedoms most contemporary children can only dream of.
Most contemporary scholars agree that Wood suffered an unhappy marriage because he was a closeted gay man, though no such words were uttered in Depression-era America.
Most contemporary discourse about the social revolutions of the 1960s and '70s imagines a consistent "left" that created those revolutions and a consistent "right" that opposed them.
Most contemporary advocates explicitly and strenuously reject that legacy and argue that legalizing euthanasia and assisted suicide has nothing whatsoever to do with involuntary killings of the disabled.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BALTIMORE — Most contemporary art museums operate in service of the art they exhibit, the setting playing a secondary role to artists' intentions.
I'm not big on most contemporary horror pictures; their ultra-cynical use of supernatural conventions and their by-the-numbers "can you top this?" grisliness wears on me.
" As is the case with most contemporary circuses, the comedy lacks any real wit or spontaneity, resorting to lame references to "Jaws" and the song "Ice Ice Baby.
On most lists of shocking/bad red carpet looks, the most contemporary outfits are Diane Keaton's tuxedo or Uma Thurman's weird Swiss geisha dress, both from the 2004 ceremony.
CNNs, by comparison, look at difference aspects of data simultaneously — a style of computation that is much better suited to the GPU hardware used to train most contemporary neural networks.
But populism goes further: It wants the will of the people to go unchallenged, which puts it at odds with liberal democracy, the political system of most contemporary Western states.
The one downside is that it it's not waterproof like most contemporary Bluetooth, but if you're looking for a cheap one one to use indoors, AmazonBasics' is a solid choice.
"While many Gen Zers are on the forefront of today's technology, every young generation is seen by their older counterparts as the most contemporary generation at the time," Seemiller said.
Unlike the precious and conservation-first attitudes of most contemporary art institutions, the Dikeou Collection forces you to walk over and through this hulking, fragile work of fabric, foam, string, and paint.
The chords in "Despacito" sound familiar to us, because, basically, they're the four chords used to make up most contemporary pop music (in technical terms, they're labelled I, IV, V and vi).
And, as with the dreamscapes in "Inception," the special effects in "Doctor Strange" serve beauty and meaning rather than the grimly tedious destruction that drains energy out of most contemporary superhero movies.
Love it or no, this juddering, fluctuating display is the most contemporary feature of the new MoMA, whose collection now offers the sort of fortuitous collisions familiar from digital browsing and searching.
Like most contemporary action flicks, this one more or less plays out as a succession of fights, chases and time outs (for chatting, scheming or lonely musing) across two or more plot lines.
Most contemporary words added to the OED have to have at least ten years of demonstrable use—in some cases, five is acceptable; in a very few, slightly less than this—before they're drafted.
His most contemporary response is the brand's flagship model, the Rolls-Royce Phantom, officially unveiled today in the UK. It is the eighth Phantom model to be produced in the history of the company.
Although he never received a formal psychological examination (at least to our knowledge), we suspect that most contemporary researchers would have little trouble recognizing him as a classic case of psychopathic personality, or psychopathy.
Laurie Santos, the professor who designed Yale's most popular course ever and The Science of Well-Being for online learning platform Coursera, has coined and conceptualized some of the most contemporary research in the field.
Garfield's casting and the outing of Pace (and the much ballyhooed casting of a number of gay cast members in The Boys in the Band), is in a sense, the most contemporary aspect of the revival.
Bartenders should never drink on the job, he says forcefully—a practice that, while differing state by state and bar by bar, is widely regarded as a welcoming bit of hospitality in most contemporary cocktail bars.
Most contemporary versions of Little Women, contra Alcott's description of the professor as a middle-aged man who is both "rather stout" and also "plain and odd," have cast Bhaer with a young and attractive actor.
" The artist believes most contemporary artists working out of the United States or other Western countries have lost touch with indigenous cultures and spirituality: "We live in a culture that has erased the legends of our ancestors.
When Gas Powered Games tried to recapture that magic for Microsoft in a free-to-play online format, complete with cutesy graphics that aped the dominant aesthetic of most contemporary mobile games, the experiment seemed to fall flat.
During the not-so-distant dictatorship years, museums and galleries, being strictly censored and controlled by the military regime, couldn't support most contemporary artists, who instead preferred to make work under the radar, and often ephemeral art like performance.
With visual design and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg and music by Laurie Anderson, "Set and Reset," performed by the Trisha Brown Dance Company, was the most contemporary work on the program — a sigh-inducing mix of cool and gorgeous.
The film's soundtrack also strayed from most contemporary films, featuring metal and punk bands such as Slayer, Hallow's Eve, Agent Orange, and the Wipers—the perfect soundtrack for a story about alienated young people with no hope and no direction.
Although this placement makes sense chronologically (603 Years is the most contemporary section, gathering around 60 works by women artists working in Britain since 1960), it feels a bit like the women have been shoved away in a small dark corner.
It is unquestioned that these characters are included in the wider culture, with friends gay and straight, living their lives not on the margins, and in most cases just as privileged as the straight people who populate most contemporary plays.
While I do believe Isle of Paradise is the coolest and most contemporary out there — not least for the positive representation of women's bodies in the brand campaign, something close to Von Hep's heart — for me, the maintenance is still too much.
I had been put off by some of Vegas's in-your-face glam, but it's hard not to be excited when walking through a hotel you encounter Warhol, Basquiat, Murakami, and more Damien Hirst than you'd find at most contemporary art galleries.
Travelling from New York to Los Angeles, and then on to Stockholm and Korea, he charted a course from the origins of modern pop to its most contemporary iterations, via anecdotes, first hand accounts, and spending an afternoon in the studio with Max Martin.
Fittingly enough, most contemporary accounts barely mentioned Mexico's absence as a significant factor in the USA's qualification, although most did take the time to explain helpful facts such as what the World Cup is, how the tournament works, and how often it is held.
For instance, Connie's discovery of the Beatles and learning to do the Twist are relatable enough, while the government's mandate that she and her classmates participate in the country's seasonal food harvests couldn't be more removed from the experience of most contemporary  American college students.
Here, the designers fused a familiar camouflage pattern with an altogether different motif: an embroidered silk panther couture dress designed by Valentino Garavani at the height of the Vietnam War, which, as a reference, is probably as obscure to most contemporary readers as Edwin Starr is.
To me, it felt relieving — watching a group of unguarded people gather en masse to commune over the shared topic of personal happiness, and how to use intellect and research to untangle it (some of the most contemporary research was conceptualized and coined by Santos herself).
But Dr. Hawking, the most contemporary of the bunch, also left behind some more personal items including a black bomber jacket, the script from an episode of The Simpsons on which he appeared, and a red, motorized leather-backed wheelchair that he used in the 1980s and 90s.
He's played with most contemporary African superstars, is beloved by Western classic rock dinosaurs, and has had his last two albums, Nomad (2013) and Azel (2016), produced by Black Keys Dude and That Guy From Dirty Projectors respectively, so his indie bona fides are well in order too.
"Our objective at VA was to build the most contemporary and advanced approach to prostate cancer," said Shulkin, a medical doctor who was a hospital administrator before President Obama appointed him to the VA. "This incorporates a personalized approach that begins with a full assessment of the veteran, including genomic testing," Shulkin explained.
Unlike most contemporary Westerns, which map contemporary anxieties onto the past, Sheridan fixates on present-day quasi-frontiers — places like rural Texas (Hell or High Water), Wyoming (Wind River), and now Montana, with narratives that engage the actual forces wreaking havoc on the so-called Western way of life: poverty, extraction industries, and sexual assault.
It is ghoulish in the most contemporary of ways that this sort of thing is even up for debate, but it's most important to see the effort to counter it as what it is: not a political campaign but an existential one, and so not the sort of thing that you get to do twice.
Foer: That's just based in the most contemporary science, which tells us that while people who live in malnourished parts of the world could afford to eat a little bit more meat and dairy, people who live in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe have to reduce their meat consumption by 90%, and their dairy by 60%.
It's easy to dismiss pundits, but it's much harder to dismiss what you see with your own eyes: black people being assaulted and brutalized, deeply racist images from light entertainment and landmark cinema like D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation, declarations that make most contemporary Americans cringe, pictures and videos from the civil rights movement, and much, much more.
Along with illustrations by Walter Crane and Arthur Rackham, there are six red cloaks: the oldest, a red felted-wool number from late-18th-century England; the most extravagant, Altuzarra's scarlet velvet hooded cape dusted with Swarovski crystals; and the most contemporary, an après-wolf creation with blood-red slashed cape and pointy quilted patent-leather hood from Rei Kawakubo's Comme des Garçons spring 2015 collection.

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