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It makes you see the inextricable connections between even the most disparate, disjointed things.
Novels in which separate story lines collide often give the impression that even the most disparate people are somehow connected.
The resulting EP Prune City, which Sharkula recorded in a single take, feels like lightning in a bottle of the city's most disparate musical oddballs.
Over and over and over again, those points in the criminal system that have the most disparate effects, he's going to double down on on.
Even the most disparate elements seem at home in his referential cosmos, from "Suspiria" to Roy Orbison to a folk-music group called the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir.
Whether its Vessel's creaking techno takes, or the shuddering drones and busted dub that filled their Nexus compilation—there's a slow-moving, darkness that ties together even their most disparate work.
Last year, the operation to defend the Supreme Court nominee against allegations of sexual assault was swiftly executed and well funded, bringing together the most disparate parts of the conservative movement.
You would never invite your socialist college roommate to the same party as your Reagan-loving uncle, but social media often draws an unlikely gathering of the most disparate parts of your life.
But, as with any single-authored essay collection, the more time you spend with the work, the more you understand the often subconscious set of concerns shared by even the most disparate-seeming pieces.
I can talk about how the Peyton Manning-Cam Newton matchup is the most disparate quarterback contest we've seen in years, how Ron Rivera is a clever coach, how I was in Denver once and liked it.
At first glance, wrestling and drag sound like just about the most disparate worlds one could imagine—one a sweat-and-testosterone fueled display of dominance and aggression, the other a foundation-and-hot-glue drizzled spectacle of feminine prowess.
One wonders if, in fact, a practitioner in this situation would simply conduct the MCP contrary to the omnibus test's recommendation. The fourth argument against the traditional implementation of an initial omnibus F-test stems from the fact that its well-intentioned but unnecessary protection contributes to a decrease in power. The first test in a pairwise MCP, such as that of the most disparate means in Tukey's test, is a form of omnibus test all by itself, controlling the family-wise error rate at the α-level in the weak sense. Requiring a preliminary omnibus F-test amount to forcing a researcher to negotiate two hurdles to proclaim the most disparate means significantly different, a task that the range test accomplished at an acceptable α -level all by itself.
Frederick Stibbert Frederick Stibbert (9 November 1838 – 10 April 1906) was an English art collector and businessman, although he was born in Italy. His figure is mainly linked to the work to which he dedicated his entire life, the Stibbert Museum, gathering a collection of the most disparate genres of art and applied arts, with particular regard to the collection of ancient weapons and armors, among the most conspicuous and important in the world of its kind. His name is also spelled Federigo or Federico Stibbert.
The opening number of the show received the most disparate reviews from critics. Kubicek was one of the most enthusiastic about "Summer Nights", and wrote, "This is the kind of ridiculous, over-the-top, hilariously cheesy stuff I want to see from Glee all the time." He was also pleased that Rory was given solo lines, and Sugar was "being embraced as a part of the group". Lynch thought that "Amber Riley and Chord Overstreet harmonize surprisingly wonderfully", and gave this "easily the most fun number of the episode" an "A−".
Sweetman, 562–63 Art historian John Richardson writes: > The 1906 exhibition of Gauguin's work left Picasso more than ever in this > artist's thrall. Gauguin demonstrated the most disparate types of art—not to > speak of elements from metaphysics, ethnology, symbolism, the Bible, > classical myths, and much else besides—could be combined into a synthesis > that was of its time yet timeless. An artist could also confound > conventional notions of beauty, he demonstrated, by harnessing his demons to > the dark gods (not necessarily Tahitian ones) and tapping a new source of > divine energy.Richardson, 461 Both Sweetman and Richardson point to the Gauguin Oviri as a major influence.
Gauguin demonstrated the most disparate types of art—not to > speak of elements from metaphysics, ethnology, symbolism, the Bible, > classical myths, and much else besides—could be combined into a synthesis > that was of its time yet timeless. An artist could also confound > conventional notions of beauty, he demonstrated, by harnessing his demons to > the dark gods (not necessarily Tahitian ones) and tapping a new source of > divine energy. If in later years Picasso played down his debt to Gauguin, > there is no doubt that between 1905 and 1907 he felt a very close kinship > with this other Paul, who prided himself on Spanish genes inherited from his > Peruvian grandmother. Had not Picasso signed himself 'Paul' in Gauguin's > honor.
Describing the band's 2011 lineup, Elizabeth Day of The Observer described Hercules and Love Affair as "possibly the most disparate bunch ever to come together, call themselves a band and release an album. The five members walk into the room in a blaze of colour and mismatched clothes like a pick'n'mix bag of sweets." Reviewing a live show at the Oval Space in London in 2014, The Guardian asserted that Hercules and Love Affair's current line-up has reached an apex in terms of their vocal virtuosity. Rob Ledonne of The New York Times asserted that Hercules and Love Affair have a "distinctly Continental sound" in that they are influenced by European dance music.
Sweetman, 563 In addition to seeing Gauguin's work at Durrio's, Picasso also saw the work at Ambroise Vollard's gallery where both he and Gauguin were represented. Concerning Gauguin's impact on Picasso, John Richardson wrote, > The 1906 exhibition of Gauguin's work left Picasso more than ever in this > artist's thrall. Gauguin demonstrated the most disparate types of art—not to > speak of elements from metaphysics, ethnology, symbolism, the Bible, > classical myths, and much else besides—could be combined into a synthesis > that was of its time yet timeless. An artist could also confound > conventional notions of beauty, he demonstrated, by harnessing his demons to > the dark gods (not necessarily Tahitian ones) and tapping a new source of > divine energy. If in later years Picasso played down his debt to Gauguin, > there is no doubt that between 1905 and 1907 he felt a very close kinship > with this other Paul, who prided himself on Spanish genes inherited from his > Peruvian grandmother.
For these elections the number of seats in the Council increased from 80 to 81 implementing, with a minor change, recommendations of the 2010 review by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England.lgbce.org All reviews: South East: Surrey. Retrieved 2013-05-05 During the consultation the Council in November 2010 recommended no change to the number of councillors and most submissions recommended a reduction in the number of councillors, including a representation from Surrey Heath District Council to reduce the number of councillors to 60. However, when the Council drafted its boundary proposals it realised that allocation of 8 members to Waverley District would mean: Therefore, although the threshold for electoral inequality is 10% variation from the average, which must be reached in 33% of divisions to trigger a boundary commission review, the Council relied in evidence on the fact that Waverley's projected electorate in 2016 would be the most disparate above the quota.

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