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"newfangled" Definitions
  1. used to describe something that has recently been invented or introduced, but that you do not like because it is not what you are used to, or is too complicated

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Wolfe himself didn't think New Journalism was so newfangled, however.
Do we want the shiny pink aluminum, newfangled, modern tree?
The film impressed even those familiar with newfangled talking pictures.
Newfangled lightbulbs, for example, give him an ugly orange hue.
For a revolutionary like himself, the newfangled technology was a revelation.
They accepted newfangled plans that see benefits fluctuate with the markets.
There's nothing newfangled about the harvest; it's done entirely by hand.
And farmers used their higher incomes to purchase newfangled industrial goods.
THIS NEWFANGLED GADGETRY REMINDS ME OF WHEN GIRDLES TOOK OVER FROM CORSETS!
There's now a newfangled garment for all (heavily monitored) walks of life.
Newfangled: This set includes three organic-based, enriched brands of fungal cleaners.
Cruz is eligible, but thanks to modern — newfangled, nonsexist, nonracist — naturalization laws.
Some bettors found the newfangled racetracks difficult to make winning bets on.
This newfangled technology will continue to make waves as the tournament progresses.
Rocking the boat with a newfangled admissions process could hurt their reputations.
You know, the folks who'll actually be riding in these newfangled contraptions.
President Trump, for one, says these newfangled lights make him look orange.
A Chrysler designer, using a newfangled computer program in the early '90s.
From the original meaty versions to newfangled vegetarian options, people just love burgers.
This is what frightens me so much about all these newfangled therapy apps.
But Mr. Song had something to reassure people worried about the newfangled technology.
Suspended between grief and renewal, Mr. Wainwright sought to solidify his newfangled family.
The little firm he founded to do this newfangled work was called IMG.
Old-fashioned doctoring and newfangled technology collide; bureaucracy is slashed from the picture.
This newfangled food company for the 21st century has a three-point mandate.
And we're acting as if the only problem is some risky newfangled technology.
Frost makes the mistake of relying on one of those newfangled photographic cameras.
But this newfangled digital cooperation doesn't mean owners are absolved of basic precautions.
"I'm not quitting smoking, I'm just trying this newfangled thing," she told herself.
A better argument is that the singular they is hardly a newfangled political invention.
Bonnie explores newfangled notions, like feminism and managing her own finances, with characteristic boldness.
Not a newfangled decentralization tech but something much older: Market restructuring via competition law.
It couldn't be found suddenly to contain newfangled "rights" to privacy, as in Roe.
An actual listing for such a proposal exists, on newfangled odd jobs website Airtasker.
Here's to the salty watering hole outlasting the newfangled wine place across the street.
He watched the movie alone at home in San Jose on a newfangled VCR.
The "Spectacular" jumbles the sacred and the secular, the old-fashioned and the newfangled.
All four pieces on the program are new or recent, but none are newfangled.
Except these tales are told in a newfangled style: as a series of SMS messages.
Such newfangled ways rankle with the party's old guard, which includes his father and uncle.
Despite the accolades, there is general tension between newfangled streaming services and the film industry.
Practical and relatively newfangled they may be; but pegs also carry overtones of ancient mystery.
This would allow the newfangled "hides" to be custom-built for particular designs of shoe.
If you're looking for some inspiration for your newfangled spaceship concept—and aren't we all?
This newfangled peripheral was meant to be paired with the Studio, though it sold separately.
Well, now you can actually own one that'll work with newfangled Fujifilm Instax Mini paper.
The term started showing up in that newfangled online form of self-expression the blog.
We know about its benefits and detriments, but sleeping aids are a relatively newfangled invention.
In pursuit of efficiency, Nevada bought the same kind of newfangled app that Iowa did.
Interestingly, it's not one of those newfangled things the kids are all saying these days.
Dolly Parton in 2019 contains a unique mixture of the old-fashioned and newfangled celebrity.
What is the Pokédex (where captured Pokémon are stored) if not a newfangled "life list"?
But what kind of crime even is that—cyber, sex, or some kind of newfangled hybrid?
Newfangled, experimental, and beautiful, but ultimately fraught, most of these tests are no longer in use.
Another explanation is that a general climate of religious conservatism makes men suspicious of newfangled liberties.
It's turning back the clock to a simpler time, before these newfangled computers messed everything up.
Nonoo crowdsourced a global, all-female trio of talents for the newfangled show concept via Instagram.
A prevalence of smartphones, fast internet and computer-science graduates makes people receptive to the newfangled.
Then there are people who don't like bells or whistles or anything newfangled in their cars.
An artist's interpretation of the newfangled pterosaur snacking on a primitive crocodylomorph known as a sphenosuchian.
I would get to think of radio and talking motion pictures and latex condoms as newfangled.
They were there for an accelerated lesson in the newfangled employment potential of old-fashioned craftsmanship.
"Vestiges & Verse: Notes From the Newfangled Epic" (through May 27) is its latest envelope-pushing effort.
Two years later, a higher court concluded that the expert witness had oversold this newfangled technique.
Its military routinely obliterates opposing forces with fighter jets, antimissile batteries and newfangled tunnel-destroying tools.
When he was talking about all this newfangled stuff, I said: 'That sounds like the future!
Now they are supposed to change that based on some newfangled technology from some young, emerging upstart?
In the standard-starter games, it was 28.7%; in the newfangled-strategy ones, it was just 26.5%.
No newfangled rendering of Title VII is necessary to find for the LGBT plaintiffs, the briefs say.
Though Daoheung has nothing against newfangled twists elsewhere, in her kitchen even cinnamon-raisin would be sacrilegious.
Hell, cell phones were still a newfangled thing and Google was a year away from being founded.
In 1985, Roger Troutman sang of finding "Computer Love" in the glowing eyes emanating from newfangled screens.
Avoid newfangled brunch spots, and have an authentic Sunday morning meal at a padoca, slang for bakery.
Now Connor goes to all this trouble just because the police object to the doctor's newfangled methodology?
Evans is the rare composer whose music doesn't need any refurbishing or newfangled interpretation to sound contemporary.
In the tiny balcony space called the "press box" there was no room for our newfangled computer.
But armed with a newfangled (and environmentally safe) gel, Appel and his colleagues have done just that.
The swan dive was among the first breakout moves in this newfangled sport known as fancy diving.
Finding newfangled ways to knock other humans down to the ground is something of a growth industry.
Is it a viable solution to inequality, or just some fleeting, newfangled idea meant to stir up debate?
OMC has found dozens of novel methods that newfangled trackers are using to get your email open info.
He devours fitness podcasts, relishes newfangled workouts and eats a ketogenic diet in which carbohydrates are nearly nonexistent.
His death is a blow to the newfangled sport, which is attempting to jump to the worldwide stage.
It's a lot of power but not too much power — it's just right — especially given its newfangled seats.
This is my signature, I thought for years, and some newfangled technology is not going to change it!
So far, Kemp's administration has apparently been fueled by good old-fashioned crony corruption, rather than newfangled populism.
"Initially, I think I viewed it as something 'newfangled' that only the younger computer-generation used," he said.
We're acting as if the status quo is fine, and the only problem is some risky newfangled technology.
We're going to go on some newfangled publishing program that lets us do this new internet thing better.
"People do care, especially if it's newfangled," said Patrick Sherman, a drone pilot and consultant to the industry.
But they had also sparked a desire for the potentially unnecessary, as newfangled things are prone to do.
But they confessed to us that they never abandoned phonics entirely because the newfangled methods were less effective.
Knowing her the way they did, this was just another "newfangled idea of how to get money," Smith said.
During the 1913 Armory Show, one cartoonist even disparaged the newfangled Cubism by comparing it to a grandmother's quilt.
What about Ren & Stimpy, who really carved the way for so much newfangled cartoonery thereafter, along with The Simpsons?
In such cases, the truly newfangled options have failed to gain widespread acceptance among editors and writers of quality.
This is Returns at its best, blending old-fashioned magic and newfangled technology to deliver something that truly stuns.
Smartwatches were originally pitched as newfangled computing devices that would free us from looking at our phones so often.
Just to help everyone out ... here's the hierarchy of communication so everyone can navigate these newfangled technology streets: 1.
The violence of the repricing was because of newfangled vehicles that had been caught out betting on low volatility.
And plus, I just knew those newfangled CAPTCHAs that just asked you to check a box did absolutely nothing.
Stable revenues from newfangled slots suggest that either punters are wagering higher sums, or occupying the machines for longer.
For all their crustiness about new features, videogame fans seem to have enthusiastically endorsed one particular Newfangled Idea: selfies.
The challenge is to convince executives from different walks of life to see the value in these newfangled technologies.
In 1994, Bezos read an article about how this newfangled "Internet" thing had grown 2,300% in just one year.
The emergence of newfangled fields like "nanobiotechnology" or tissue engineering is putting that model to the test, Naylor said.
Rising wages should indeed give people money to spend without resorting to some newfangled credit bubble that ends tragically.
Kevin Bacon plays this newfangled Dick, who makes his first appearance riding into this tumbleweed town on a horse.
Image: SamsungNowadays, the only people still using flip phones are octogenarians who can't handle all the newfangled tech out there.
Before you rush your device to the nearest Genius bar, let us explain: Facebanking is not some newfangled Internet virus.
Fitness trackers come in all shapes, colors, and price tags, with newfangled sensors and features to stand out to customers.
Let's just hope none of Hillary's aides accidently leaves some of that newfangled mizu shingen mochi lying around the office.
Just don't try to tell me that the American pound is measured as 0.453592 of one of your newfangled kilogram.
Facebook launches Portal auto-zooming video chat screens for $199/$349 So I sent my mom that newfangled Facebook Portal
If anything, it's often a marketing tool to push some newfangled mutual fund or investment that you just don't need.
In the fall, the search giant launched a revamped version of Google Plus as a sort of newfangled messaging board.
His inexperience, combined with his embrace of the newfangled metrics — not to mention a losing streak — conspired in his downfall.
The eStroller is not a newfangled concept vehicle but a real product coming to parents (and babies) later this year.
Visitors wearing backpacks and wheeling luggage stopped to pose for photos, the falls hissing behind them like a newfangled Niagara.
Brands would also benefit from a single platform with standard newfangled ad, standard tech, and standard data and standard measurement.
A valuable fringed rebozo with interlocking zigzags like the one in the Álvarez Bravo photo was woven from newfangled rayon.
That's when our then-newfangled electrical systems shocked telegraph operators, shot sparks out of pylons, and lit papers on fire.
Occasionally, the newfangled intimacy of today's porn has its perks, as fans demonstrate how close they feel to their favorite performers.
Verily has tinkered with miniaturized, newfangled medical devices (like a smart contact lens) since its inception inside Google's X research lab.
The company's slogan, "You press the button, we do the rest," suggested it wouldn't be hard to use newfangled technological devices.
Australia's Telegraph newspaper has uncovered startling images that are available on this newfangled "Internet" that seems to be all the rage.
For the person who prefers a durable, functional tool over a newfangled, gimmicky product, this is the snow shovel to choose.Pros:
But original offerings, including a newfangled "Robin Hood" and the political drama "The Front Runner," were scraped into the garbage disposal.
With a few more newfangled tweaks, the Academy Awards telecast can someday be right there on the cutting edge of passé.
On the latter, Apple's CEO Tim Cook gave a sliver of insight into how Cupertino is viewing the newfangled computing platform.
It appeared thanks to newfangled capabilities in our smartphones and became a feature that some used to soothe their needs and anxieties.
But neither the Watkins and Bambergers, nor the judge who heard the case, nor the press was convinced by this newfangled expertise.
The auto industry, according to a new study, is doing a terrible job conveying to the public how their newfangled systems work.
So to make sure that doesn't happen, Alison Gibson, graduate researcher at MIT's Man Vehicle Lab, is testing some newfangled space boots.
Like many military programs involving newfangled war machines, the three Ford-class carriers being built by the Navy are wildly over budget.
Devices as ancient as theater itself were combined with newfangled technology, and centuries-spanning language seemed to be run through a blender.
We weren't designed to sit around and type on computers, nor were we designed to hurtle through the air in newfangled aeroplanes.
Some of the towering condos going up in this newfangled enclave of waterfront luxury will even brandish the name of Donald Trump.
There's something about stealing some newfangled computer gizmo that looks like it's pulled straight out of Sneakers, but don't worry about it.
But do you really have to wait several decades for newfangled tech to *maybe* come out in order to shape your brain?
Intergenerational conflict often arises around what "really counts" as good music and which newfangled sounds are considered just a bunch of phooey.
But as with any newfangled tech thing, we're still sorting out the acceptable way to play Pokémon Go in the outside world.
All 2020 candidates are looking to break through in newfangled ways, from Elizabeth Warren's thousands of postevent selfies to Beto O'Rourke's livestreaming.
Huge technological shifts of the 2010s led to this: widespread smartphone adoption and the rise of newfangled social media platforms like Vine.
The Orbi system is one of those cool, newfangled mesh (or "whole home") WiFi networks, which involve multiple nodes spread throughout one's abode.
The problem was that criminals were using a newfangled invention, the motor car, to carry out robberies faster than the police could respond.
Blind people depend a lot on their hearing and do not like it when newfangled devices hamper this sense with beeps and clicks.
In the 1860s, just as a newfangled method of producing likenesses began to gain popularity, the young Bernhardt sat for her first photograph.
Luther was responsible for more than a fifth of the entire output of pamphlets from the empire's newfangled printing presses during the 1520s.
Although it passed up an opportunity to buy up Alexander Graham Bell's newfangled telephone, Western Union stayed on the cutting edge of technology.
So until their progeny undergo a course in economics, you will continue to see the kiranas beat up the newfangled, tablet-wielding entrepreneurs.
People could tell which woodwind player was actually creating that eerie effect, or which newfangled contraption the percussionist was busily banging away on.
The case against calling an opinionated woman "feisty" need not be made in the newfangled language of microagression; it is often just lazy.
When he photographed Eisenhower, he recalled, many of his colleagues relied on their newfangled gadgetry while he patiently waited for an unanticipated opportunity.
Although opponents of celibacy present it as newfangled, dating only to the Lateran councils of the 292th century, it is older than that.
The Abdominizer was a newfangled piece of exercise equipment, an electric blue contraption shaped like a rib cage that promised rock hard abs.
Here's the thing, though: Learning the tricks of the data science trade can be pretty intimidating, especially with all the newfangled tools out there.
And it plans to put a fleet of these newfangled things to work in a taxi-like service, somewhere in the US, next year.
When Ole Kirk Kristiansen imported a newfangled contraption called a plastic-injection-­molding machine to Denmark in 1946, people thought he'd lost his mind.
It could be that switching up your exercise routine to the latest newfangled thing every six months is enough to keep you permanently motivated.
Either he doesn't understand all this newfangled broadband nonsense, or he wanted to remind his entire workplace of exactly who was the fookin' boss.
Mail fishing had been on the rise until the Postal Service unleashed a newfangled mailbox to combat the crime throughout the New York region.
SATURDAY PUZZLE — Today's fun and challenging grid by Andrew J. Ries is pretty blatantly draped on one newfangled seed entry running down the center.
On "Twylight," an album of original compositions released in 1989, she and a band of Detroit musicians used African percussion instruments and newfangled synthesizers.
Builders also loved installing flat-mount light fixtures newfangled concrete-based homes because they didn&apost have to install hardware in the concrete ceiling.
Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic continues at the American Folk Art Museum (2 Lincoln Place, Upper West Side, Manhattan) through May 27.
To accomplish the goals of (2), you really do need regulation — either traditional rent control or some newfangled inclusionary zoning or what have you.
According to a report by Vox, the newfangled "Coffee Thyme Gap" between Trump supporters and opponents is larger than the "college degree gap" in polls.
The last time the Philadelphia Eagles were in the Super Bowl, we only just started using MySpace and the iPod was still some newfangled thing.
For example, their Crabby identity suggests that they probably want something cozy that encourages them to spend the day indoors — and not some newfangled gadget.
"To understand the complicated limits on internet access in these newfangled plans, you practically need a graduate degree in big-cable legal jargon," he said.
So I sent my mom that newfangled Facebook Portal Like the Home Hub, Portal defaults to a makeshift digital picture frame when not in use.
It's hard to imagine a time when something like Bisquick felt so newfangled, there had to be recipes dreamed up to make it seem useful.
And since there was no moderating influence, no one to ease his mind and bask in the newfangled pleasures, his typical poor judgment held sway.
Greg Moore, a regional director for the National Cave Rescue Commission, said most rescues prompt a series of newfangled ideas that are not necessarily practical.
But later reports claimed that Apple couldn't figure out how to manufacture enough of these newfangled displays in time for the new device's announcement in September.
In addition to its newfangled wireless duo, Audio-Technica today also launches its new wired flagship in the category of portable closed-back cans: the SR9.
This is a pretty smooth solve, if you're seasoned — there's no avalanche of newfangled terms and phrases, and a lot of the fill is straightforwardly clued.
Yet, just like the young psychologist (Edward Holcroft) sent to examine her with his newfangled methods, you're likely to be swept away by Grace's storytelling skills.
But there's a unified takeaway from these disparate episodes: Don't let anyone place a piece of shiny, newfangled technology onto your head — it won't end well.
However, when it comes to communication, we're deeply accustomed to using lower frequency radio waves to connect anything from old school telegraphy technology to newfangled smartphones.
Back when Tinder was still a relatively newfangled concept, we hopeful, hapless daters were getting to grips with the new app like toddlers trying to walk.
Not for the first time, some energy firms fooled themselves into believing that newfangled technologies and funding mechanisms could let them defy laws of financial gravity.
For good reason — their products help to make your grandmother's famous chocolate chip cookies as well as your newfangled (her words, not yours) quinoa cacao bites.
She freezes out a gentleman farmer because he grows a newfangled apple, the Honeycrisp, rather than heirloom varieties (and because he's more successful than the Lombards).
Its newly elected leaders wanted to assert their newfangled freedom and national identity by deploying modernist styles commissioned from local architects but also old colonial ties.
READ MORE: A Tech Company Hopes These Edible Drones Will Help End World Hunger These newfangled chopsticks are by no means the world's first edible cutlery.
But while other newfangled prosthetics—like the DEKA, also funded by DARPA—were designed to hit the market as soon as possible, APL's intention was different.
RUMAAN: Newfangled clothing subscription services are at heart good old-fashioned businesses, in that they make so many promises that it's impossible to keep them all.
Kendall showed him a newfangled grip in which the left hand holds the club firmly and the right hand rotates so the palm faces his thighs.
What seems clear is that, in Burbach, the newfangled Haus am Horn was turned into what the mayor calls "a representative, traditional upper-middle-class house".
And finally, in the top right corner is a convenient "Help" button, should the user find that this newfangled technology was all too much for them.
After sticking your paper money into one of the machines, the newfangled kiosk will dispense a voucher for a Bitcoin redemption code that points you to Coinme.
Mobile carriers, according to IDC analyst Francisco Jeronimo, can't wait to get foldables into their stores, and they're confident they'll sell out of the newfangled devices immediately.
And it's happening again in 2016, although the technology in question is not some newfangled social media platform or a magic app for getting out the vote.
That includes everything from the types of large, subsidized buildings that Sobel builds, to the newfangled co-living projects built by Starcity, a Y Combinator-backed startup.
After all, what cash-strapped state agency would shell out millions for some newfangled data effort when that money could be put into its existing, working services?
The setting gives developer DICE license to hand players the strangest weapons from the era, as well as keys to newfangled tanks and the reins to horses.
The newfangled vocabulary and shifting pronouns of transgenderism, plus its sexual, sartorial and medical nuances, can be alienating—quite apart from the unsettling question of toilet-usage.
Zachary Mason's new novel Void Star takes all of the conventions of the subgenre — massive corporations, newfangled technology, and conspiracies — and puts a literary spin on them.
Creamy scrambled eggs are cooked in olive oil, and a newfangled pie pastry recipe with cornstarch is guaranteed not to shrink, although my test did a bit.
The yard, bigger in those days, was where he taught himself about trees and soil — and, some of his fans say, about a newfangled concept, public parks.
Reagan ascribed his defection to "the newfangled 'liberals' who rejected" Roosevelt's faith in the wisdom of the American people, and who instead entrusted power to government engineers.
Although he was in his late 20s and early 30s, he came up with high school chronicles and plugs for the newfangled music called rock 'n' roll.
It's a life lived aboard new types of aircraft, mastering newfangled control systems, and testing radical technologies to make flying faster, safer and more efficient—for everyone else.
The odd pairing of an old world luxury brand with newfangled fashion tech underlines how difficult the wearables category is when it comes to satisfying consumers' personal tastes.
But while virtual reality at Coachella may seem like a cool, newfangled concept, the festival actually has a well-established tradition of surfacing all kinds of ridiculous technology.
There are shots of crowds moving, always moving, and of newfangled conveyances like moving sidewalks and moving chairs, which look like blue-black caterpillars inching toward the camera.
In any case, it appears that the New York millionaires were probably a red herring, and Chief Byrnes's animus toward the alienist's newfangled ways are probably a distraction.
"The newfangled cocktail lists, which we all have, are less exciting to people in their 50s, who by that time know what their favorite cocktail is," Meyer said.
Beyond that, the company is trying to build an argument around how sticking to tracking users is the best because its competitors' newfangled privacy protections haven't been tested.
When he was 19, he "came up with this newfangled scheme that I wanted to be the youngest person ever to ski to the North Pole," he says.
Their most effective attack was traditional reporting, in many cases from news organizations that have doubled down on fact-checking, joined by newfangled memes that accentuate the truth.
Venezuela must not become yet another front in the newfangled mini Cold War that the United States and Russia have been waging in places like Ukraine and Syria.
As it happens, the history of painkillers is full of doctors and drugmakers testifying to the utmost safety of newfangled products that turned out to be downright perilous.
Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic, an exhibition of illustrated texts by self-taught artists, feels so intimate that it seems to enter the creative process itself.
Admittedly, there was some concern that this newfangled way to bronze would kick out an imprecise mist, leaving pigmented dots all over my face, instead of a believable tan.
As a way out of these traps, "Goodman" proposed a new platform called Tezos, the world's first "self-­amending" cryptocurrency, one that could assimilate all the best newfangled ideas.
At the office, he embraced the role of the lone weirdo amid Midwestern squares—the resident expert on matters such as government surveillance and a newfangled invention called bitcoin.
The recessionary 1990s gave rise to Generation X angst, Kurt Cobain dirges and a cultural obsession with newfangled antidepressants (see Elizabeth Wurtzel's "Prozac Nation: Young and Depressed in America").
When the suburban boom hit, Sunset was there, helping readers make the most of their newly built ranch homes and introducing them to a newfangled concept: the family room.
But there is little evidence those features have improved health outcomes for people with diabetes — and with increasingly unaffordable prices, the newfangled test strips may be even less accessible.
Along with revamping the menu, overhauling the interior, and installing a few newfangled video games, CEO Tom Leverton apparently decided it was also time to send the band packing.
He said magnetometers kept crowds off the Mall in Washington (not true) and that newfangled, never-before-used ground coverings made the empty spaces look more sparse (also not true).
It is much harder for a new communications technology to take root in an unpromising place than it was when Scranton rose to dominate the creation of newfangled shellac records.
Dermot Mulroney stars as a famous surgeon who joins the staff of a newfangled hospital, funded by a tech billionaire and staffed by ambitious (if painfully two-dimensional) other doctors.
State of the Art Every four years, pundits race to anoint this or that newfangled tech trend as the next disruptive force to forever alter the mechanics of American democracy.
CreditCreditElisabeth Real for The New York Times ZURICH — Back in the early days of the automobile, racetracks were proving grounds for newfangled inventions like shock absorbers, disc brakes and seatbelts.
Before he started the first site for online dating, Andrew Conru had started one of the first companies that made websites for the newfangled World Wide Web back in 1993.
To win favor with Beijing, local officials have tried to outgun one another with newfangled latrines, many equipped with flat-screen televisions, Wi-Fi and facial-recognition toilet paper dispensers.
Private companies used them to show off new technologies; you could try out a newfangled videophone at the Bell System pavilion, which also included a cinematic projection in the round.
Those 19703th-century newfangled mixtures of music, drama, dance and scenery were works of emotional intensity that chronicled the loves and adventures of gods, other mythological figures and Roman emperors.
Bearded, tattooed and decked out in a flannel shirt and red-orange vest, Mr. Tafta, 31, would have fit in at any newfangled food hall in any large American city.
Because Time Warner's networks are must-have by anyone's measure, anyone launching a newfangled TV service, be it Apple, Google or anyone else, would have to talk to AT&T.
But according to research by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a former data scientist at Google, Mrs Clinton's real mistake was not to rely too much on newfangled statistics, but rather too little.
The ideological cleansing begins in Germany itself, where museums were pulled apart and all work not conforming to a newfangled notion of a bucolic Greco-Roman classicism were removed and confiscated.
Unfortunately, the scent smells like something a much zestier woman would wear, so I trade it in at Sephora for a brow pencil and newfangled eye cream, and pay the difference.
Likewise, Mirza's project, known simply as Stone Circle, seems frozen in time, juxtaposing long-forgotten cosmological and ritual uses for art with newfangled ways of harnessing and relating to the heavens.
However, in the run up to the launch of these newfangled networks, carriers are getting incredibly petty about about their messaging, especially when it comes to what their competitors are saying.
The album is a long-awaited follow up to 2013's Because The Internet, and will also be available on a newfangled "virtual reality vinyl" for $59.99, if you're into that.
In Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) they found not only a producer but also a kindred spirit who was as passionate about newfangled song structures and bizarre percussive sounds as the band.
It was newfangled and digital, sure, but it nonetheless echoed the tempo of industrial life—the postal service in the Victorian period, bickering with fellow citizens in letters to the editor.
But far from being a newfangled invention, it is a "Back to the Future" moment for Sweden, albeit with an internet age twist, and the Swedes are not alone in this.
Be it a newfangled flavor of soft drink or a recently released line of jeans, early adoption of a product by households in these ZIP codes augurs grimly for its future.
But the old-school self-portrait and the newfangled selfie have common aims: Both are showcases of personal secrets, broadcasts of political allegiances, and, more than anything, great ways to grandstand.
It must have been quite a spectacle, a curious mix of the old-fashioned and the newfangled that could only have suggested the gamut of performance techniques and styles to follow.
Though never built, the Liberty Plaza project encapsulated a newly digitized, 24-hour economy; the architects even imagined that passers-by could buy and sell stock on their newfangled flip phones.
And how he tried to conquer that newfangled internet led to an epic court battle that continues to shape how the world sees the five-headed beast that Big Tech has become.
He is the proud doughnut baker behind Donut Farm, a newfangled vegan and organic doughnut shop in a Silver Lake strip mall owned by California punk rock veteran Josh Levine of Flipper.
Instead, the brand is giving them away as gifts with purchase: For every two eyeshadows bought, you get a free brush, with the ability to rack up four of the newfangled tools.
So I sent my mom that newfangled Facebook Portal Facebook launches Portal auto-zooming video chat screens for $199/$349 Comparing Google Home Hub vs Amazon Echo Show 2 vs Facebook Portal
And let's be real for a second—while Apple's fingerprint reader isn't as futuristic as Face ID, Touch ID is still more secure and less prone to confusion than Apple's newfangled tech.
In consulting the "definition of intellectual disability presently used by the AAIDD [American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities]", Judge Cheryl Johnson wrote, the trial court had mistakenly used a newfangled standard.
Pore-Vacuuming Is As Cool As It SoundsShielding your face is one thing, but getting rid of residual tiny bits of toxic gunk is another, which is where newfangled exfoliators come in.
This is that these newfangled cells will have to go up against an incumbent solar-power industry which invested $160bn in 2017 and is familiar with silicon and how to handle it.
Despite the newfangled flavors, the restaurant also mines nostalgia with white brick walls, some vintage artifacts and little numbered cupboards that you open when your order is ready, almost like the Automat.
Startup: LightstepVC: Amanda Robson, Cowboy VenturesRelationship: InvestorTotal funding raised: $70 millionWhat it does: Helps developers find and fix bugs and performance problems across mobile apps, classic apps and newfangled micro-services apps.
In every division—robotics, aviation, powersports, racing, power tools, automobiles, newfangled mobility—the company strip mines the uncanny valley, removing the boundaries between human and machine, while making the experience habitable and approachable.
The other side: Cities are being pitched on a range of newfangled technologies and apps intended to provide free Wi-Fi at bus shelters, smart parking systems, or sensors to clear intersections faster.
S&P Global, a rating agency, counts 20 separate monetary-policy tools in China, from newfangled liquidity-injection facilities to old-fashioned instructions to banks; America, by contrast, has just six main instruments.
Have celebrity makeup artists like Pati Dubroff and Fiona Stiles — who created recent sparkling looks for Margot Robbie and Katherine Langford, respectively — tapped into some newfangled form of glitter that magically stays put?
Newfangled online lenders have become a major source of financing for America's startup businesses, which create a massive share of new jobs but are sometimes deemed too risky for loans from big banks.
Stricken by the notion that the Cortez might be getting poor reviews on one of those newfangled internet apps, Liz and Iris attempt to revamp the place just in time for Hotel's finale.
Newfangled theories of the Voting Rights Act led one appeals court to graft disparate impact tests onto the law that formerly required actual victims of racial discrimination in order to win a case.
Simply assuming that displaced coal miners will make a smooth transition into jobs in newfangled energy industries, which have a different geographical footprint and require a different skill set, is a cop-out.
At last check, the hottest chili pepper, as recorded in August, 2017, by Guinness World Records, was the Carolina Reaper, which comes in at 1.64 million S.H.U. Prince's fundamental recipe predates newfangled peppers.
Ryan McCarty, who started this year as a newbie, has become a steady weekend constructor and developed a flair for building chewy grids around a combination of newfangled/classic and high/low references.
To avoid spooking the animal if it was only injured, Ms. Cassens waited several minutes before approaching as her father needled her skeptically, suggesting her newfangled ammunition might not have immediately killed it.
Summer Jam 2017, which took place at MetLife Stadium here Sunday, had some old-fashioned conflict, and some newfangled conflict, too, though in total, it felt like a shadow of its former self.
And it's interesting, the growth of these kind of newfangled financial instruments, like slave-backed mortgage bonds — they grew in popularity as the institution of slavery itself grew more unpopular around the world.
Where the Oculus Rift is newfangled, Google Cardboard operates on much the same principle as the 19th-century stereoscope: The lenses intertwine two images at skew angles to create an illusion of depth.
A pioneering local news operation in Los Angeles sent a newfangled contraption called a minicam to the SLA shootout in Los Angeles, and the conflagration wound up being broadcast live around the country.
What's left, after that, is basically an old-fashioned network sitcom (complete with the enthusiastic laughter of a studio audience) about getting older, only in a newfangled quadrant of the original-programming space.
A brightener around the eyes can also help, and be sure to use one of the newfangled no-smudge mascaras that are made out of congealing tubes and therefore don't flake or run.
"I'm quite sure that the horse and buggy industry hired the appropriate number of lobbyists and lawyers to fight Henry Ford and folks coming along with these newfangled things called cars," he said.
To the unassuming eye, the Amazon Echo looks like a newfangled stereo speaker, and so it's no surprise that music is one of the more popular applications for Amazon's connected, voice-activated, AI device.
In this newfangled weather report, we've focused on the three versatile items you need for five different summer weather patterns ranging from a sunny (but muggy) day in NYC to San Francisco's chilly microclimates.
Instead, Thaler describes DABUS as a "Creativity Engine" capable of generating "novel ideas," which it compares to other ideas in its pre-existing database to assess just how novel its newfangled idea actually is.
And with traditional unions in the Republican line of fire, there will be newfangled efforts to lift wages and working conditions, like a nonunion drivers guild for thousands of Uber drivers in New York.
It features Hayley Atwell in a variety of era-appropriate hats and fetching bohemian scarves; lots of long, luxurious camera pans across English country houses; and much fretting over that newfangled invention the automobile.
Bernie Sanders's (I-VT) brand of social democracy and the newfangled form of hyper-woke politics that Hillary Clinton used to beat him in a primary, Biden offers true back-to-basics economic populism.
The project's architect, David Rockwell, believes he has found a solution: He is planning to cover the theater's interior with a newfangled tribute to a set of tapestry reproductions that once adorned the walls.
On a trip to London, Sisley ventured out of town and visited Hampton Court, where he painted a newfangled bridge from below, its cast-iron struts framing a Thames of blue and white blotches.
Roosevelt allowed Communists like Hiss to go on working for him even after being presented with Chambers's account of their perfidy, and he was more statist than the "newfangled" Democrats of the Eisenhower era.
Dubbed the Chiara Organica, the newfangled pizza will be served at 800° in Stockholm from June 16–22 and will also be available at the Way Out West and Popaganda music festivals later this summer.
When your living space is filled to the brim with all these newfangled smart devices and gadgets, it's worth doing your research to find a great smart home hub that'll serve as your control center.
Not only did it expand its financing options with the formation of two newfangled subsidiaries known as yieldcos, but it also went on a buying spree as it moved into different kinds of energy projects.
To ensure diners, who might subscribe to time-honored traditions, aren't unseated by the newfangled concepts, Leung deconstructs traditional foods and picks reference points, preserving the essence but twisting the presentation or the accompanying flavors.
President George Bush was teased for not knowing how to work a grocery store scanner — in his defense he was actually marveling over the newfangled technology — during his failed campaign for re-election in 1992.
With their dizzying range of flavors, the beans were a newfangled taste treat back then, embraced by ritzy stores like Bloomingdale's and touted in the White House (then occupied by Jelly Belly fan Ronald Reagan).
If the ATP's backing of the World Team Cup threatens the existence of the new Davis Cup, the leaders of the Grand Slam tournaments could be pushed to support the newfangled Davis Cup more aggressively.
The newfangled nature of the technology was part of the company's problem, along with a heavy debt load and high operating expenses, said Caryn Seidman Becker, who bought the business in 2010 with Ken Cornick.
The match left me with a grapefruit-size cyst behind my left knee that took three months of physical therapy to fix, and with a conversation-starter in the locker room: my newfangled knee brace.
Ms. Jackson, absent from the Grammys that year under unclear circumstances, after being scheduled to appear, experienced a newfangled, online-enabled public taunting analogous only to that faced by Monica Lewinsky at the millennium's turn.
While standalone, out-of-continuity films are starting to be part of franchises, thanks to the success of Star Wars: Rogue One, it's still a pretty newfangled concept from a franchise that's much bigger than Alien.
Mulder and Scully are back, and if their chemistry in the newfangled iteration of "The X-Files" isn't immediately evident, sit tight, because the mini-series gets better, says the New York Times critic James Poniewozik.
As for their newfangled extras, the British regulator, which uses a traffic-light system to grade 11 popular IVF add-ons, has yet to give one a green light, meaning it is both safe and effective.
Sure, AOL was founded in 1985 and Yahoo in 1995, but the two became global forces at a pivotal time in the nineties when many Americans welcomed this newfangled thing called the web into their homes.
Despite an effort by the newly installed C.E.O., Rich Battista, to transform Time into a newfangled digital concern, revenue in 2017 is expected to fall 2 percent year over year to $3 billion — after past declines.
When a boat carrying Albert Camus sailed into New York Harbor in March 1946, he was hailed as a moral emissary from war-ravaged Europe and the glamorous embodiment of a newfangled philosophy known as Existentialism.
It was a dusty leftover from a time before word processors and, even more newfangled, computers — a place that at its busiest would be jammed with typewriters that could be repaired, cannibalized for parts or sold.
CreditCreditPeter Bollinger Perhaps the most prescient scene in the futuristic 1960s cartoon "The Jetsons" was when George, the eager technophile, had to run as fast as he could to stay on a newfangled treadmill gone haywire.
A prominent member of that group, Roger Federer, had an injury-marred season in which he played little and dropped out of the top 10, generating both old-fashioned hand-wringing and newfangled social media angst.
Through the magic of Nora Ephron's writing, somehow a 1998 movie based on a 1940 movie updated only with the newfangled technology of email has managed to not feel dated in the 20 years since its release.
Jennifer Lawrence teams with the director David O. Russell again — and earns yet another Oscar nomination — as Joy Mangano, a housewife, mired in family ugliness, who builds a dynasty, and calms the noise, with a newfangled mop.
As all the beloved (and even the not-so-beloved) cast members finally embark on their happily-ever-afters (not tragic deaths, for once), newfangled beauty gadgets and products dance along the storyline beckoning the characters along.
And what would he have made of a TV series based on his work, hosted on a newfangled thing called a streaming service that is available to watch at any time and on all sorts of devices?
The newfangled belief that dogs are good for your health (also promoted by the pet-industrial complex) appears to be exaggerated: owning a dog is no more accurate a predictor of longevity than owning a sports car.
In the 1930s, artificial trees made from the same material as toilet bowl brushes hit the market, followed by trees made of PVC plastic, aluminum and strings of lights, each newfangled iteration gnawing away at Christmas conservatism.
Or, as Mr. Owens designed them this time around, perhaps reminders of the selves we might be if we were part of a newfangled priesthood tending to the altars of the essential shared fabric(s) of life.
Most domestic robots at the moment—like Alexa or Roombas—don't particularly interest children, as they get more complex and interactive, kids will need to be better acquainted with these newfangled platforms, and taught to respect them.
Doc was the only teacher who'd been given one of those newfangled SmartBoards, and his favorites — the students who could be relied upon to win — would often stay after school to recite poetry or work on their prompts. 
Fans quickly voiced their displeasure with the newfangled broadcast and its glitches, and not just because they couldn't watch their teams as they normally would: the Mets on SportsNet New York and the Phillies on Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia.
They can relish the spectacle of K's police car in flight, while we veterans get a kick out of the newfangled drone that detaches from its roof and, at K's casual command, goes sniffing around like a gundog.
They form a kind of turn-of-the-century geek squad, employing criminal psychology — a field still separating itself from quackery — and such newfangled techniques as fingerprint collection, which the police eschew in favor of old-fashioned beatings.
These newfangled numbers aren't the be-all, end-all, but they speak well to the way Morales swings the bat, and suggest that very good things could be in store in a more hitter-friendly environment, like Rogers Centre.
Maybe, when the Nets and then the Islanders arrived in Brooklyn, there was a sense that this could all happen again; that the borough would once more fill the stands, unite behind inspiring teams in a newfangled, asymmetric arena.
But like clockwork, in amongst a deluge of announcements at today's Samsung Unpacked event in New York is the DeX, a docking station for the Galaxy S8 that turns the newfangled phone into the base of a desktop computer.
"Nailing it" looks different depending upon the context of the use case, and, more importantly, the person with whom we're interacting: The one, single human being in real life, talking to us via some newfangled hardware and software mashup.
If you watch just a one episode of this newfangled version of the buzzy web series, make it this one, shot from the perspective of Gatsby, a shaggy Midwestern pooch who's struggling to adjust to apartment life in Queens.
The couple works with a single family of artisans who have been practicing their craft for generations and who help guests choose a design (whether traditional or newfangled) and color scheme (brick reds and deep indigos are popular picks).
If Henry David Thoreau were alive today, he may not have been down with IG or newfangled body art, but something tells us the great American naturalist would have leapt at the chance to get this kind of ink.
In the late 1990s, Mr. Newmark, a former IBM programmer, built a service that allowed people to find apartments, jobs, computer parts, sexual partners, rides out of town and all sorts of other things through the newfangled consumer internet.
In the fall of 2015, only a few months after the company's newfangled vaping device, called the Juul, came on the market, investors, including the mutual fund giant Fidelity Investments, were already impatient for progress, according to former executives.
Approaching The Unknown, Mark Elijah Rosenberg's debut feature film about an astronaut whose journey to Mars does not go according to plan, combines old school non-CGI techniques with newfangled equipment, creating a completely unique and hyperrealistic vision of space.
After British Leyland's nationalisation in 1975, he briefly backed newfangled worker participation in decision-making: "It would enable us to look objectively at some of the changes that were required, outside of being in a bargaining position," he told Marxism Today.
When they do, a newfangled "digital recruiter" like VCV, which just received $903 million in early investment, hopes it will look something like this:First, a search bot will be used to scan CVs by the thousands, yours presumably among them.
Newfangled cocktails, served in glasses smoked with rosemary and selling for fifteen dollars a pop, could seem ridiculous to a generation raised on dry Martinis and whiskey-on-the-rocks—simple drinks that one relies on like morning orange juice.
For a couple of summers in his teens, he attended the Colorado Rocky Mountain School, in Carbondale, where a French champion of the newfangled sport of white-water kayaking taught aspiring river-runners the eddy turn and the high brace.
Tall and husky, with a walruslike mustache, Plaisted suggested they should go on snowmobiles, which were then a newfangled winter recreational vehicle; he was convinced that the machines, branded Ski-Doos, would transform life for the Inuit in the region.
Swiss cheese has been losing its holes of late, and researchers have tied that problem to the use of newfangled "closed" milking systems, which don't let in as much good bacteria as the old, open-bucket systems used in the past.
But the holiday, which traces its roots in the West to a liturgical celebration of a Christian saint—has its own spin in the Land of the Rising Sun, where it has become a mash-up of Western and newfangled traditions.
In terms of clues, I'm stumped most often these days not by geography, anatomy or foreign words, as much as by pop culture references to hip-hop or rap culture, MTV songs, sitcom characters, the antics of celebrities and newfangled gadgets.
As of March 1, 352 mail fishing incidents had been reported in New York City this year, placing the city on track to record a 30 percent reduction in fishing from last year — a decline officials attribute to the newfangled boxes.
But with the changes, the winners will be guaranteed only a seeding in the opening round of Davis Cup next February: a 24-team, home-and-away round that will determine 12 of the teams that advance to the newfangled finals.
The vanishing pleasures of Polaroids and video stores; the smarting efficiency of hot-wax defuzzing over newfangled laser treatments; the carefree thrill of freeloading over regular rent payments — these are what preoccupy the quirky slackers who knock about its Austin, Tex.
A one-and-a-half-inch coating of state-of-the-art asphalt still needs to be laid down and newfangled accessories, including LED lighting poles, digital message signs and stainless steel fencing to deter jumpers, need to be installed.
" Litman: "[The administration's] 'absolute immunity' claim is a kooky and newfangled concept essentially plucked out of thin air to keep McGahn, as well as former White House communications director Hope Hicks, from even showing up in Congress in the first place.
"Most visitors were not business executives at all but merely tourists who had seen Wall Street and Trinity Church," Mr. Bliven wrote, adding that they "wanted to see if the newfangled writing machines were as slick as the advertisements said."
Euroscepticism suffuses life in the UK. Every time we buy a pint of bitter in a pub or ask for a pound of bananas (straight or otherwise) in a greengrocer's, we are sticking one to those Europeans and their newfangled metric system.
It has built a new training academy and doubled training time for new cops to 12 months, enough to teach recruits newfangled concepts such as ethics and human rights, says Hugo Velásquez, who runs the academy in La Paz, in central Honduras.
There are scores of blockchain-based platforms claiming to be on the verge of unlocking independent musicians' ability to license, distribute, and earn money from their work, ranging from direct artist-to-fan content portals to digital currencies to newfangled audio file types.
Some newfangled serums may work well on their own as replacements to your traditional serum, while others, concocted like superfood versions of makeup, self tanner, or SPF work as companions to traditional serums, giving skin a double shot of good-for-you ingredients.
In the 19th century, as the citizens of Edo went mad for this newfangled snack of raw fish on pickled rice, sushi vendors kept charging more and more — until the shogunate arrested hundreds of them for price-gouging, outraged at their greed.
A year before Niantic spun out, Google put a ton of its own money into Magic Leap, a startup that, like Niantic, is working with gaming and AR. Unlike Niantic, Magic Leap is pitching itself as the definitive platform for the newfangled tech.
Several of Judge Kavanaugh's most important ideas and arguments — such as his powerful defense of presidential authority to oversee federal bureaucrats and his skepticism about newfangled attacks on the property rights of criminal defendants — have found their way into Supreme Court opinions.
The newfangled analytics backed up my conclusion, and I could also draw on my playing days: having stood in the outfield in Wrigley Field, knowing the numbers can lie to you, especially given Wrigley's unpredictable ricochets, ivy-covered entanglements and temperamental weather extremes.
To be held at Queensbridge Park in Queens, this free celebration from the Parks Department will invite children (and parents) to try both classic and newfangled outdoor games, including tug of war, three-legged races, bean bag musical chairs, pillow polo and gaga.
The Gravity Blanket wasn't some newfangled invention when it debuted on Kickstarter two years ago; weighted blankets, also known as anxiety blankets, have been used as a form of therapy for people with autism and other mental health conditions since the late '90s.
The club DJ was no longer king, as she had once been; the "EDM fan" was the new focus, and launching a newfangled Beatport free music streaming service would be the coup de grace of SFX's astounding encroachment of the dance music space.
As conservator Carol A. Grissom details in her book Zinc Sculpture in America, the company specialized in making monuments out of zinc, which was referred to as "white bronze" to help market it as a newfangled, more affordable alternative to actual bronze.
After the app used for reporting caucus results in Iowa severely delayed vote-counting in the state's 2020 Democratic race on Tuesday, Stephen Colbert's Late Show team came up with the answer — a newfangled piece of tech, "the latest technological breakthrough in voting," called pāpr.
I've heard dozens of other stories from people with connected homes who were locked out by malfunctioning door touch pads, or about newfangled security alarms going off in the middle of the night because a bug (one with wings, not a digital one) flew by.
It ignores newfangled cloud technologies entirely — you're forbidden from storing any device logic in the cloud, for example — and would rather dictate from its own Silicon Valley bubble about what a smart home should look like, forcing device makers into subservient relationships in the process.
There were 60-odd years between Gutenberg first printing indulgences for the Catholic Church, to cover the ruinous development costs of his newfangled printing press, and a then-obscure Wittenberg professor publishing a 95-point screed, partly against that same traffic in religious forgiveness.
Read: Trump and Putin are both very insecure about the size of their nuclear arsenals Putin unveiled the newfangled cruise missile as one of several new "invincible" nuclear weapons while standing in front of an animated video showing nuclear warheads raining down on Florida.
It's an exhilarating and nauseating display of gadgetry, a kaleidoscope eye into what's to come: blinking smart lights, liquid-looking displays, hovering drones, yogic phones, driver-free vehicles, newfangled wireless protocols, and intangible technologies that all come with the promise of making life better.
So the next time you see a celebrity awkwardly carrying an iced coffee, designer bag, or book, don't think them ill equipped: The stars are merely practicing a newfangled art form in which their hands always look good for a paparazzi shot or Instagram post.
"Times are changing," 15-year-old Kim MacAfee tells her mother, whom she's started to call "Doris," and no musical so deftly takes advantage of that truism as this Tony-winning 1960 mash-up of old-fashioned musical romance, corny humor and newfangled youth culture.
The Thunder have pulled a shocking 180 from Game 1, when they fouled Spurs players behind the three-point line four times in the first half and generally responded to simple pick-and-roll action as if it was some sort of newfangled sorcery.
Just as the Royal Shakespeare Company is experimenting with the most newfangled technology, Shakespeare's Globe, about two hours south in London, is moving in the opposite direction, abruptly parting with its new artistic director, Emma Rice, citing such factors as her embrace of modern lighting.
The United States fought two world wars, the Soviet Union grew to dominance and then imploded, diseases were wiped off the earth and technology took us from newfangled automobiles to moon rockets and beyond — and still the Cubs could not win a World Series.
A 2018 study involving 30 Vietnamese rhino horn buyers found that most no longer believed it could cure cancer — a newfangled use that became popular around a decade ago — but they still sought it out as a symbolic final gesture to comfort terminally ill relatives.
Can a generation raised on "Glee" and the "High School Musical" franchise and besotted by newfangled stage musicals like "Book of Mormon" and "Hamilton" find room in its heart for a movie that unabashedly evokes "The Young Girls of Rochefort" and "An American in Paris"?
Taking the opposite tack with an irrational but not altogether implausible conceit, "Escape Room" reminds me why I'll never engage in the newfangled form of entertainment in which you allow yourself to be "trapped" in a room and puzzle-solve your way out of it.
If you want to hear music on a superior system these days, skip the deafening nightclubs and go instead to one of the newfangled audiophile bars that have popped up in New York City, offering cocktails, craft beer, food and state-of-the-art sound.
There might have been a time when The Great Gatsby seemed newfangled or boundary-breaking, or even just a solid literary book, but in our current landscape, it's a barely passable melodrama, one played out by dick-bag socialites and white supremacists, satire or not.
So I sent my mom that newfangled Facebook Portal "I can be quite definitive about the camera and the microphone, and content of audio or content of video and say none of those things are being used to inform ads, full stop," the executive tells TechCrunch.
In February, the San Francisco-based unicorn filed confidentially with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to make its public market debut; whether that be via a traditional initial public offering or a direct listing, a newfangled approach to going public, is still up in the air.
"Three Minute Love Affair" turns a single roadhouse dance into the lovely fleeting thing it can be, and soon "Analog" is exemplifying the corny notion that tunes this fetching shouldn't have to coexist with newfangled annoyances like robocalls, GMOs, and the pitch correction Rose plainly doesn't need.
The venture-funded companies behind this new business model are pushing out their web-based scooter rental networks in dozens of cities and college campuses -- in the same guerrilla fashion as Uber delivered its newfangled taxis years ago, miraculously drawing money forth from the regulatory void.
But it also kept him insulated from the fights that were happening on the ground — fights over newfangled terms like intersectionality -- and fresh minefields like a new economic socialism, the #MeToo movement, a debate over slavery reparations, an illiberal crackdown on "triggering" speech, and a growing anti-Israel hostility.
After I recently published a story that broke down whether you should buy a slow cooker or a newfangled pressure-cooking multicooker (which you can also use to slow cook), I heard from one reader who reminded me that I should have mentioned one very simple alternative: the oven.
Tonight, Pier-Hocking is running a pair of MBHO KA100DK omnidirectional microphone capsules (via a 603A capsule attachment) into "a home-brewed" PFA phantom power adapter by way of a set of newfangled "active" cables, wired up by a colleague on a web forum for live-performance recording aficionados.
According to the city council, Lisbon has at least 220 stores that have been serving customers the same products from the same venue for more than 20163 years, stores that were open and trading when horses were more common than cars and electric lighting was still a newfangled concept.
But because the cast members could only commit to brief shooting schedules — and because no one was quite sure what this newfangled "streaming TV" stuff would look like — the creator, Mitchell Hurwitz, devised an origami-folded fourth season, with a hopscotching timeline and episodes built around individual characters.
Speaking of experimentation, true to the store's self-designation as an experiential lab of sorts, it's also the first Gucci location in the world that will feature newfangled interactive AR technology that will allow shoppers to customize a new assortment of tote bags and the brand's trademark Ace sneaker.
Early American grifters profited from both a weak central government and the speculative nature of America as a country still coming into existence, with unfixed borders and newfangled paper money that was largely symbolic and occasionally worthless, issued by private banks without the bullion to back it up.
Then we have Matt LeBlanc, the man I was most excited to see join the newfangled TG. Not to toot my own horn, but I had a premonition that LeBlanc would make an excellent addition to the show a few weeks before BBC Two announced he was joining the cast.
The first female winemaker in Argentina, Susana Balbo has her bodega in Luján de Cuyo, a 30-minute drive from the city, and offers an informative tour of the fermentation rooms, which are filled with enormous steel vats, concrete amphorae, and the newfangled, teardrop-shaped barrels the winemaker is experimenting with.
They mounted the sweeping steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art long after night had fallen, the celebrities and models and socialites and titans of business, the 1,000 special guests in their finery and furs, past the paparazzi and a row of ushers standing at attention like a newfangled Praetorian Guard.
Xu Tan, a member of the Big Tail Elephant Working Group, which was active in Guangzhou in the 1990s, offers a kooky-eloquent critique of the whole disparity-producing, mammon-chasing, ideologically twisted, counter-counterrevolutionary orgy of newfangled "socialist" capitalism that erupted in China with the launch of Deng's reforms.
A WORLD WITHOUT WORK Technology, Automation, and How We Should RespondBy Daniel Susskind Fearing that a newfangled technology would put them out of work, neighbors broke into the house of James Hargreaves, the inventor of the spinning jenny, and destroyed the machine and also his furniture in 18th-century England.
As for the story's unforgettable, but also problematic, Oompa-Loompas — the short, cacao-loving factory workers Wonka says he found on a trip to Loompaland — the show, as it has done with so many elements of the story, has adopted a mix of the familiar and the newfangled for Broadway.
I've been searching for something lightweight but powerful that lasts all day and is easy to recharge itself; something that doesn't require a kluge of cables clogging up my bag, but can still handle lightning devices (iPhones and iPads), newfangled USB-C (for the MacBook), and regular old micro USB (for everything else).
But if you missed the production when it played at the Tank in the fall, now's your chance to see how the characters, the Cousins Grimm, make up for the loss of their newfangled device: with ingenious puppets — designed by Ora Fruchter — that are assembled from whatever is at hand (including their hands).
The technology is far from perfect: ever since buying a coffee machine online your columnist (who is not good at newfangled tasks such as clearing browser cookies) has been inundated with offers for coffee machines, as if the purchase was proof not of a need that had been satisfied but of an insatiable desire.
He'd spent years exploring the outer reaches of minimal, ambient electronic soundscapes with his Moving Dawn Orchestra project and the mellower, jazzier edges of post-rock under the name iambic, but his biggest successes came under his own name, producing dancefloor-ready techno with releases on Scuba's Hotflush and newfangled avant-tech label Pennyroyal.
She'd taken a risk travelling to the city by herself, such a risk that accomplishing it had emboldened her to try other new things, like the voice-recognition software on her smartphone, that newfangled device purchased for her by an older child who'd grown tired of having a mother who lived in a technological backwater.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When 90 years' worth of original drawings and sketches from Walt Disney Animation Studios traveled internationally for the first time this summer, they were accompanied by a newfangled protective device: an optoelectronic "nose," designed to sniff out pollutants in the air before they could irreversibly damage the artwork.
It was the match of the year and one of the matches of this golden era: a grass-court test of concentration that bordered on meditative before developing into a thriller as Djokovic saved — or Federer blew — two match points, and Djokovic then prevailed in a newfangled fifth-set tiebreaker at 12 games all.
That pizza didn't become a food of the masses in New York City until then is borne out by historians, who say that the post-war proliferation of pizza by the slice can be attributed to newfangled gas ovens, increasing foot traffic, and the return of veterans who had become familiar with pizza while in Europe.
As our planet continues to spiral into a climate catastrophe, architects have in recent years taken notice to wood's virtues, including its merit as an extra-strong composite material, and have been honing their skills building high-rises up to 275 feet tall out of lumber, leveraging newfangled wooden materials—these are no giant log cabins.
Shopping changed, with the first department stores flourishing across Europe's cities from the middle of the century, in multistory buildings that soon boasted such newfangled inventions as elevators; when Harrods in London first installed an escalator in 1898, staff members were on hand with smelling salts and (more promisingly) brandy for the benefit of those upset by the experience.
Such points of reference — along with Egyptian hieroglyphs; illuminated medieval manuscripts; decorative Islamic calligraphy; hand-written diaries and letters; hand-painted signs; advertising posters; and comic books — may come to mind while visiting Vestiges & Verse: Notes from the Newfangled Epic, an exhibition that opens tomorrow at the American Folk Art Museum (and will remain on view through May 27).
In his adopted home of Los Angeles, Harvey—who identifies as "queer, but not homosexual"—has been leading a charge alongside the likes of pansexual party palace A Club Called Rhonda for a newfangled queerness that does not discriminate according to particularities of orientation, subculture, fetish, or perversion, but favors weirdos of all ilks celebrating life together on one dancefloor.
Because it weren't just a roach from out their sleeve that they was producing, but a whole simulation of a haunting, and right out in the middle of the formal dining room at the Rain City Riverside Hotel, which was aglitter with newfangled electric lights and ringing with crystal, being the finest establishment of its or any kind in Rapid City.
Over on the heavier side of things, Enei, Mefjus, and precocious young talent Emperor have been leading the charge for neurofunk—a newfangled take on peak-time banger drum and bass that blitzes at breakneck pace, often rushing forward at around 170bpm, with the roaring bassline chuggery of dubstep, the cold tones of techno, lightning production techniques, and sharp sound design.
I think where it moves closer to the VR dream versus the AR dream is when we have a newfangled ... Some sort of eye application, whether ... Snapchat glasses I don't think were it, and I think, frankly, that was a bit over-hyped as being their big AR play, or whatever it was ... KS: I think they believe that too, now.
For those who follow the progress in this field — technologists, flight enthusiasts and billionaires seeking to transform the skies — it was thought that Mr. Page had been testing flights of a new self-piloting plane only in Northern California; several reports and images revealed the existence of newfangled aircraft last year from a company based there, called Zee Aero, that was associated with Mr. Page.
But many connected gadgets—such as the immersion circulators used for sous vide cooking, temperature-controlled pans, and even some newfangled rice cookers—differ enough from old-school appliances that the product makers need to provide a mini-cookbook's worth of unimpeachable recipes that have been tested over and over again before the product is released, so we completely understand how to cook with it.
Money has become so plentiful in American politics -- every two years cash floods the system through a variety of super PACs and other newfangled entities aimed at skirting campaign finance law -- that there's a tendency, even among political junkies, to get a little glassy-eyed when it comes to talk of unprecedented amounts of money being harvested earlier and earlier in the election cycle.
Outrageous exploits with the newfangled possibilities of post-war plastics take every possible twist and turn, from Gruppo Strum's Pratone lounge chair (1966) — which is actually a giant Polyurethane foam piece of fake grass that you can walk through or sit on — to the Italian designer Guido Drocco's Cactus (1971), a piece of shaped Polyurethane foam that looks like either a giant, obscene plant or a coat rack.
The protagonist endures muscle-strength testing on newfangled machinery, a blood test in a room that features high piles of stinking, blood-soaked cotton balls, a piss test that the men prepare for in a circle, "making beer," as they joke, and then finally, the doctor's examination, in which the protagonist, for the hell of it, seeing that the whole thing is a charade, announces that he is missing one testicle.
But while the bagel soared to new heights in America, particularly after the 1963 invention of the bagel machine by Daniel Thompson, Polish Jews who fled to France after the War encountered a much different cultural topography than their American brethren: the predominantly Alsatian Jewish community that had prevailed in France since 1306 left no room, amongst cheese tarts with raisins and chicken soup with noodles, for these newfangled beigels.
Newfangled group messaging app Blend thinks it does at least, so over the last two weekends they've been keeping watch on the 200,000 "Gen-Z millennial" users of their public chat service, many of whom were pinging cell towers in Indio, CA, in an attempt to glean some sort of insight into what all those kids were doing in the desert in between Kanye guest appearances and campground rendezvous.
They saw it coming, the media theorists, book-bound intellectuals, Jesuit priests, classicists, and sociologists who attempted to make sense of what they called "electronic media," and we now think of as prehistoric radio and TV. With their long-winded tomes from an age of longer attention spans, authors like Marshall McLuhan, Harold Innis, Walter Ong, and others form a sort of prophetic canon that collectively catalogs our species' first reaction to these newfangled contraptions, with their blinking lights and blaring speakers.
It's June 15, 2017, a Thursday, fortieth anniversary of the infamous day the Mets traded Tom Seaver to Cincinnati and they're still losing I mean we are 7 to 1 to the Washington Nationals a team that didn't exist in 1977 the summer of a little tour in France with Henry James in a yellow Renault douze the light a lovely gray the rain a violin concerto (Prokofiev's No. 2 in D Major) and I had books to read Huxley Woolf Forster and their enemy F. R. Leavis Empson a little dull for my taste also Freud on errors, Norman Mailer on orgasms, James Baldwin in Paris Dostoyevsky's "Notes from Underground" Part 1 and John Ashbery tells me he is reading "The Possessed" translated as "The Demons" in the newfangled translation while Ron and I stay faithful to Constance Garnett I went upstairs stood on the terrace ate some cherries admired the outline of trees in the dark and Rosemary Clooney sang "It Could Happen to You" and I was a healthy human being, not a sick man for the first summer in three years.

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