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"nimbly" Definitions
  1. with quick and easy movements
  2. in a way that shows you are able to think and understand quickly
"nimbly" Synonyms
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"Ordinary Death" nimbly floats these ideas without fully crystallizing them.
Chicken Barber dribbled nimbly down the court, barren of defenders.
Like other publications, HaberTurk stepped nimbly around the substantive issues.
Nimbly warding off opponents was quite a feature of his life.
To save resources and operate more nimbly, automakers occasionally hook up.
So far, Mr. Pence has performed this awkward two-step quite nimbly.
" In each of her wide-ranging reflections, Hazleton nimbly avoids the "danger . . .
You must nimbly leap from attacks while stringing together fluid combinations of attacks.
Local governments are able to act nimbly and pass these rules relatively quickly.
It will need to move nimbly, not something telecoms firms are known for.
But Trump took to his part more nimbly than anyone might have predicted.
Despite his sturdy, 6-foot-53 build, Khachanov scrambled nimbly, often extending rallies.
There are things the store nimbly achieves that the house line doesn't quite.
He then walks nimbly through the slalom and up the embankment to the door.
The company will be able to respond more nimbly to a rapidly changing marketplace.
And the huge diversity of the continental-scale country forces firms to adapt nimbly.
It increases the acquisition power of agency CIOs to make needed upgrades more nimbly.
Although he carried a cane, he scrambled nimbly among the rocks under the trees.
They walk, nimbly, with a kind of holy faith, atop wires others have installed.
The Brooklyn Queens Connector, as the streetcar would be called, nimbly advances two political goals.
He reminded his audience of how "nimbly" the Fed bent to the markets in 20183.
The planes also operate more cheaply and nimbly than drones, which require extensive backup teams.
During his 2008 presidential run, he could speak nimbly and fluently about health care policy.
"The Curse of Bigness" moves nimbly through the thicket, embracing the boons of being small.
Shrinking the board will "allow it to operate more nimbly and efficiently," the company said.
Sharpton, in some nimbly-crafted political strategy, appeared Thursday at the historically-black Virginia Union University.
Violet gave a sour shrug and tossed her duffel bag over the counter, then nimbly followed.
Buyers navigating crowded sheep pens with wads of cash often find their earnings nimbly pick-pocketed.
That acid washed history is celebrated in the rooms and crannies in the nimbly renovated house.
But she seemed oblivious, moving nimbly around the cabin in search of her outdoor seat cushions.
That means the malware can now evolve more quickly and nimbly, given its open source nature.
He juggles numbers nimbly but isn't, it seemed clear, quite sure what to do with emotions.
Adventurously — in free indirect discourse much of the time, and leaping nimbly among parallel narrative tracks.
I couldn't believe how nimbly it scampered up the trunk and disappeared into the upper branches.
"How to Hide an Empire" nimbly combines breadth and sweep with fine-grained attention to detail.
He tried to keep himself as light as possible to navigate the battlefield as nimbly as possible.
Even cutting-edge research labs can't make robots that can perform this task as nimbly as humans.
It's also important that the company be able to do things nimbly and on a shoestring budget.
America has also moved nimbly to accommodate India's plans (see article) for strengthening its own defence industry.
Mr. McGuire nimbly folds all these melodramatic developments into his story as it hurtles toward its conclusion.
Ani Alvarado, her two young sons trailing close behind like pilot fish, sliced nimbly through the crowd.
But his mind was quick, and he nimbly parried questions that the Chinese authorities might consider objectionable.
Shale companies have kept production rising by nimbly adjusting when crude or gas prices rose or fell.
The promise of a device that can move nimbly from the TV to your bag isn't there.
From this doubled alienation sprang a baffled psyche: an aesthete traipsing nimbly through an age of brutal rupture.
Where City and Liverpool, in particular, can move swiftly and nimbly in the market, United is slow, lumbering.
In this broader context, Egan nimbly explores two of the central paradoxes inherent in the keeping of secrets.
While moving nimbly from neighborhood observations to broad national and international contexts, Moskowitz occasionally stumbles into unexamined platitudes.
Simply demanding that the elephant ADP dance nimbly like small rivals isn't a compelling enough argument for investors.
Aunt Jocasta (Maria Doyle Kennedy, nimbly walking a very thin line) manages to be both human and chilling.
"The Good Place" is one of the brightest spots on TV right now, nimbly both highbrow and lowbrow.
This transformation threatens firms that have entrenched supply networks, but it also presents opportunities for those that adapt nimbly.
Booksmart, with a screenplay credited to four women, nimbly avoids defining the girls through their looks or their relationships.
But the best feature is a custom-designed set of front wheels that steer super nimbly without actually turning.
Mr Ma wants to enable small firms to operate just as nimbly as big ones on the global stage.
Starship is designed to be nimbleMeyer structured Starship so that it can nimbly respond to such opportunities and needs.
Baxter nimbly avoids tropes common to writing about Africa, and his continuous self-effacement inspires trust in his account.
Given its inability to respond nimbly in the rapidly shifting privacy arena, Congress should avoid hamstringing those who can.
Harteros, an absorbing singer-actress, nimbly dramatized the character's rejection of convention and her discovery of a heroic voice.
Lessors control 40 percent of the world's fleet and act nimbly, moving jets around the world to meet demand.
Some blowers sat on benches, nimbly manipulating 5-foot-long pipes topped with grapefruit-sized gobs of molten glass.
As much of  Europe moves towards working from home, venture capitalists and startup founders have had to adapt nimbly.
Larry Willis, a prolific pianist who nimbly traversed genres over a five-decade career, died on Sunday in Baltimore.
Think of how Shel Silverstein's Giving Tree, nimbly accommodating each of the boy's needs, eventually winds up a stump.
The murres' short wings act as flippers underwater, allowing them to swim nimbly and swiftly in search of fish.
In 1965, Mr. Martin nimbly walked backward facing Dr. King for much of the protest march from Selma, Ala.
While backup quarterback Bruce Gradkowski nimbly dodged the flying pads, once Roethlisberger got hit, he threw in the towel.
Yet, in context, they accomplished the more earthbound dramaturgical task of nimbly developing character or advancing plot without turgid exposition.
Yet again, Zuckerberg nimbly avoided getting cornered here, and was aided by the bell signaling the end of Cruz's time.
Accompanying Mr. Morrison was a quintet, directed by Brad Ellis on piano, that nimbly followed him from place to place.
In the nimbly naturalistic drama "After Everything," Elliot (Jeremy Allen White) and Mia (Maika Monroe) are 23 when they meet.
" Dick asks, to which Lynne replies, "Danced nimbly 'round the kings' hearth thou hath, even whilst clamored I for more.
When the wooden rescue boat comes in, he and a colleague climb nimbly down the rocks and onto the boat.
The narrative wends nimbly from Washington to the battlefield (both sides) to living rooms, TV studios, campuses and convention halls.
She laid down her verse in two takes and then moved on to the chorus, nimbly matching D.R.A.M.'s delivery.
"They should help us pass this tradition down, not exterminate it," said Nunzia Caputo as she nimbly molded some dough.
But an interesting thing happened in these songs: Rather than stomp along with the production, he threaded through it nimbly.
But I say "probably" because other shows have been in that trap and nimbly found their way out of it.
Ms Tawada, though, has a deadpan wit and disorienting mischief all her own, nimbly translated from the German by Susan Bernofsky.
The Samsung Chromebook Plus V2 (our previous favorite Chromebook) and the Dell Chromebook 3100 both nimbly switch between laptop and tablet.
In November, Zhang moved to Italy to oversee Inter Milan — an experience he says has underscored the necessity to adapt nimbly.
"Add poisoned scones and letter bombs, and you have a fast-paced yarn that nimbly soars," our reviewer, Katharine Weber, said.
But the arrangement of the playing space at Theaterlab, on a set by Andrew Moerdyk, does nimbly solve a fundamental problem.
Goldberg plays nimbly against Penman's lissome bass, phrasing things just behind the beat, then just ahead, but never coming off-track.
By responding nimbly to trends including plant-based foods, Campbell can help maintain interest in one of its most successful brands.
And you must be nimbly prepared for varying race conditions and potential problems that are unlike most every race of its length.
This becomes a safety concern if you need to nimbly avoid a cyclist or make a quick evasive maneuver on the street.
The campaign that reacts most nimbly to such outside challenges in a close race may end up celebrating 101 days from now.
Do you really want to be intoxicated while nimbly spinning the vault dial that stands between you and millions in gold krugerrands?
In his defence of the city's position, Mr Goldstein responded nimbly to critical questions from Justice Ginsburg, Elena Kagan and Stephen Breyer.
The attractive, minimalist staging, featuring Hopper-inspired designs by Sean Cawelti and lighting by Susan Roth, was nimbly directed by Andreas Mitisek.
The key is to dance nimbly among these rapidly shifting moods, and no one is as spry a leader as Mr. Muti.
The parade requires more of the announcers, and the "Today" crew, unusually subdued during the ceremony, nimbly recited demographic and historical facts.
But it's also a time when we're discussing complex issues of race and privilege more nimbly and more widely than ever before.
Then, led by Pauline, dancing nimbly like the pied piper, Edwick was paraded around a long platform covered in baskets of food.
Faced with a public health emergency on a scale potentially not seen in a century, the United States has not responded nimbly.
A tapestry was a mobile messenger: it could be nimbly rolled up, transported and displayed without sustaining damage as a painting might.
The actors cavort nimbly around the elaborate stage, effigies in hand, firing off the propulsive text wile dexterously operating the hideous puppets.
But the dual approach may be suited to large corporations that are trying to operate as nimbly as a Silicon Valley startup.
"He was a fascinating man," Mr. Knight said of Norell, after nimbly clambering into a taxicab with minimal help from a cane.
How would his fat, fumbling little baby fingers be able to nimbly (and expertly, might I add) tie that fancy ass tie?
When confronted with the unknown, the WHO recognizes that it must "nimbly move" and that this involves creating platform technologies, explained Fauci.
The frontman Dan Reynolds sings nimbly, and the band emphasizes restraint, making an arena-size thwap-and-boom with Billy Squier directness.
For the U.S. to respond to attacks nimbly, it will have to develop footholds in enemy networks in advance, and that risks exposure.
Now the question is how nimbly it can navigate that process to bring democratized stock trading to the common citizen around the world.
Mr. Jung is equally credible as a diffident, sensitive artist and an impatient boor, and Ms. Kim slides nimbly from demure to obnoxious.
And, at the performance I saw, Ms. Semmes revealed a nimbly funny way with audience interaction during the "Reach Out and Touch" number.
Bourgeois worked nimbly with language as well as form and image, and text — often embroidered — is incorporated in a number of the works.
Claypool is built like a tight end — he stands 53 feet 4 inches and weighs 227 pounds — but he moves far more nimbly.
Indeed, this collection of 11 stories, stretched on a taut diagonal between Maine and Los Angeles, nimbly kicks us sideways at every turn.
Hammer maneuvers his character nimbly as Will skates on the edge of reality, lapsing into hallucinations or fugue states — or something more sinister.
Bong Joon-ho and his talented cast say yes, nimbly taking the viewer into this world that's brimming with affluence, possibility, and freedom.
The early works on display find a young Mr. Byrd, by turns coy and confrontational, slipping nimbly among aesthetics: punk, drag, downtown-postmodern.
Socrates fabricates ambitiously scaled commissions in its on-site facilities and was able to respond nimbly to Mr. Ward's sudden change in course.
It can nimbly respond to shoppers' style preferences and minimize inventory mistakes, such as ordering too many heavy jackets during a warm winter.
She switches nimbly between the flirty Isabelle, cozying up to Cliton, and her stern, dour sister, Sabine, swatting away his attentions with horror.
West weaves through the beat nimbly, proof that he can handle just about any sound, even if it's all happening at once. 4.
Now Lyons has rescued this work from obscurity, nimbly arguing in her afterword that it defines a "pivotal moment" in Tanizaki's literary development.
Whitehead's prose is meticulous; he nimbly shifts between the 1960s and present day, creating a fully fleshed-out picture of violence and (in)justice.
Facebook has been slow and reactive when it comes to security and data protection efforts; it seems possible another company would act more nimbly.
It's a super agile robot with a quad-wing flapping system, and it's capable of flying just as nimbly as a real winged insect.
She's a DJ, producer, singer, and occasional rapper who pilots between cultures as nimbly, and as wondrously, as she injects them with alternate life.
I was privileged to serve under Reagan, whose ability to rally Americans on the home front while nimbly navigating the international stage remains unmatched.
Older media companies, because they enjoyed strong and dependable revenue for decades, never really developed a management culture that could nimbly deploy newsroom resources.
"We'll continue to monitor the regulatory process and nimbly make the necessary adjustments to our operation and our schedule," United said in a statement.
Alex Briñas: Erik was the true superhero here — he zipped nimbly through the bulk of the work and picked up after all my snafus.
So it will be particularly important to have domestic flexibility, to ensure the regulatory environment can always respond nimbly and ambitiously to new developments.
In Ms. Schmidt's streamlined script, which she directs in a nimbly paced production for Red Bull Theater, almost all of the text is Shakespeare's.
Investors can theoretically move more nimbly than politicians, so it makes sense to pressure them, even as we continue working for a political realignment.
But Carlson has been on a remarkable trajectory of late, nimbly refashioning himself as a populist just as populism was becoming politically potent again.
It switches nimbly between documentary, animation, music and short film to try to capture a reality for which fiction and nonfiction alone are insufficient.
We need hospitals to figure out how to nimbly and flexibly modify our existing practices to adapt to this virus and do it fast.
The tension between private life and public art occasionally feels familiar, but Whitaker's nimbly created characters are as vibrant as the novel's title suggests.
Perhaps most importantly, sacrificing higher ride height makes the car drive as nimbly as a sedan — an advantage that especially shows at freeway speeds.
The plan is to create a group that can enable the large corporate alliance to work nimbly and quickly with far smaller start-ups.
"Hurricane Eye," from "You're the One," began with something like bluegrass and then nimbly shifted between 4/4, 6/8, and 7/8 time.
Part of that is because Amazon couldn't move as nimbly as its local competitors and didn't fully understand the nuances of the Chinese market.
It usually responds nimbly during times of economic hardship, such as during the Great Recession, or even natural disasters, and functions as economic stimulus.
Moreover, freed from the need to sustain a human pilot, they could accelerate faster and manoeuvre more nimbly than is possible for a crewed plane.
Bassist Eric Langlois nimbly matches Levasseur's dexterity and then settles into a spine-crushing groove (check the solo before the breakdown in "Slit Your Guts").
"This assures the department can facilitate our missions and nimbly align our commitment to the situation on the ground," he said of the new authority.
I was surprised at how easy it was to tear open a packet of soy sauce and nimbly pick up pieces of sushi with chopsticks.
John Bel Edwards, a rare Democratic Southern governor who has nimbly surfed his state's thoroughly Republican tides with his conservative stances on guns and abortion.
Trump's letter to Kim last weekend seems to be a play against Trump's own logic, and so far, Kim seems to be nimbly exploiting him.
In physical form, the silver tiger's paws flexed and sprang as it stepped nimbly through the thickets of my childhood memory, an awe-inspiring presence.
But these tech and communications allocations also fund the efforts of these systemically important banks to trade more nimbly and to develop evermore exotic securities.
The director, Michael Larnell, shows you the warts and all, but he nimbly steers clear of another cautionary tale about the evils of show business.
Conducted by David Bloom, the quartet nimbly negotiated the score's fluid transitions from gritty waltzes to punk-rock explosions, from rococo ornaments to dissonant chords.
Viewed that way, allowing for the stated misgivings, the latest "American Crime Story" nimbly demonstrates the latitude that FX has to operate under this banner.
That just leaves the still-daunting task faced by any aspiring blockbuster -- namely, reaching the bar that "Wonder Woman" and "Black Panther" have nimbly cleared.
But Bridenstine seems undaunted by the mixed messages, nimbly trying to make it sound like President Trump's flip flop simply makes sense in the broader context.
During the exchange, Atamanuik showed some of the mental dexterity Stephen Colbert exhibited in his old Comedy Central show, as he nimbly ad-libbed in character.
Mos Def and Dave drove around Harlem while the original Pretty Flaco nimbly spit bars that would've forced Dylan to include him in his Top 5.
Kizzy and Tom Lea's son, Chicken George (Regé-Jean Page, walking nimbly in Ben Vereen's footsteps) makes his name raising fighting cocks for his master-father.
McCauley's illustrations nimbly steer our attention outside the window and through the space-time continuum, while Laden's poker-faced text sits nicely in the passenger seat.
The coming-of-age dramedy "Go Back to China" largely unfolds in a toy factory, where workers nimbly piece together stuffed animals at their sewing machines.
It might be a testament to Sanders's young voter base that they can swiftly and nimbly turn the two candidates' mini feuds into viral-ready hashtags.
From this sticky narrative wicket, this week's episode nimbly spins a cohesive and affecting story that places a standout supporting player in a well-earned spotlight.
Manju is this novel's central character, but Mr. Adiga nimbly jumps between his perspective and that of a handful of other characters, most of them men.
Created and nimbly directed by Jonathan Rockefeller, it demonstrates how much can go wrong when you send a well-intentioned bear to do a person's tasks.
His book, though drier than the more passionate polemics, nimbly suggests that the postmodern present is powered by the same engines as the early-modern past.
For the last 50 years, reformers have wanted to teach kids to reason mathematically, to think nimbly about topics like quadratic equations that otherwise come off flat.
This combination allows Ms Barker to switch nimbly between the daily drudgery of the camp and the horrors of conflict, described in all their gut-spilling drama.
Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly: Rowling, who also wrote the script, nimbly lays out her world, but that world isntt nearly as rich as the world of Hogwarts.
He nimbly scales the ladder and disappears though the door as the pilot boat peels off, dodging the frothing wake kicked out from the big car carrier.
This film nimbly straddles biography and "Trek" valentine (Adam is a longtime television director), but also recounts the fraught if ultimately devoted ties between Adam and Leonard.
"Such tactics exemplified how Russian teams ranged nimbly across social media platforms in a shrewd online influence operation aimed squarely at American voters," The Washington Post concludes.
Her songs are built on bass riffs: jumpy, syncopated ones, often in odd meters, that were nimbly played by Rafael Aldama Chiroles on six-string electric bass.
"I reiterate that larger institutions, which do not have the ability to manage their positions nimbly, should start to rein in some of their effusiveness," Klein said.
With Culberson and Chris Taylor, who also plays the outfield, Roberts nimbly covered the absence of Seager, who is expected to be active for the World Series.
On the album, which finds Ms. Shyu cycling nimbly through languages and emotional registers, she is joined by a string quartet and her jazz septet, Jade Tongue.
She's moved relatively nimbly with the changing tides, from the airy confections of the "TRL" era to the harder crystalline beats that accompanied the EDM-crazed 2010s.
Add poisoned scones and letter bombs, and you have a fast-paced yarn that nimbly soars above the Irish crime fiction genre Kidd clearly knows very well.
Director Ari Aster's new family tragedy/horror film Hereditary is one of my favorite movies of 2018 so far, moving nimbly among a bunch of different tones.
Verma says the block grants will give states more control over their own spending and allow them to more nimbly respond to the needs of their enrollees. Rep.
The short video of the humanoid robot, Atlas, bounding nimbly up a set of blocks drew the ire of observers tired of seeing flashy demos without technical explanations.
But other folks in the office didn't seem to have any problems at all, and if you've got stubby fingers nimbly pressing the ejection button is surprisingly annoying.
At the very beginning of the game, you can pummel bank robbers with acrobatic moves and nimbly scamper across buildings while using webs to swing across huge chasms.
Whether it's a pack of robot dogs towing a truck or a human-like bot leaping nimbly up a set of boxes, Boston Dynamics' bots are uniquely thrilling.
More recently, many U.S. experts were caught off-guard by how nimbly Kim shifted from his saber-rattling drive to build a nuclear missile arsenal to diplomatic outreach.
Ms. Anderson, who was brought up in the United States but spent much of her childhood in England, toggles nimbly between crisp Americanese and a plummy British accent.
There were trade-offs with outsourcing: quality control was less reliable, and it was harder to respond nimbly to changing customer demands in the trend-driven toy business.
But as in her previous plays, including "Intimate Apparel" and "Ruined," Ms. Nottage nimbly avoids the didactic in her exploration of the fallout from the collapse of manufacturing.
But, Jamieson concluded, the Russian saboteurs nimbly amplified Trump's divisive rhetoric on immigrants, minorities, and Muslims, among other signature topics, and targeted constituencies that he needed to reach.
The results were spectacular — the beasts soared nimbly and their bursts of fire were awesome to behold, unless you happened to be a soon-to-be-incinerated sailor.
Advantage: Mary In the second part of this lavish historical diptych, directed by Shekhar Kapur, Cate Blanchett's extravagantly powdered and coifed Elizabeth nimbly navigates an uncertain political landscape.
In response, Hollywood has nimbly absorbed its critiques and converted them into inspirational messaging and digestible branding exercises, just in time for the unfurling of the red carpets.
"This collection of 11 stories, stretched on a taut diagonal between Maine and Los Angeles, nimbly kicks us sideways at every turn," Julie Orringer writes in her review.
He nimbly mines both the animal and human literature to show how, for one human trait after another, adaptationist explanations miss the mark while aesthetic explanations hit home.
"The mass gathering of human hair has always been a backstage business," the author observes, zipping nimbly across centuries and continents into the dark crevices of her material.
That record's "Pretty," bouncing nimbly atop ringing keyboard bells and buzzy drone, condenses a whole mixtape's worth of abrupt shifts and funny impressions into two masterfully performed minutes.
"A holding company structure can flexibly and nimbly adapt to these changes," he said, referring to Dai-ichi's move this month to reorganize itself as an insurance holding company.
She keeps finding ways to be nuanced and elusive, as well as forceful and direct— a tight wire act that few artists have negotiated as nimbly as she has.
Men and women scatter like ants across the floodlit landscape as the drone weaves nimbly in and out of the water, conveying the violence and unpredictability of the assault.
Unshackled by the bureaucracies of a legacy company, the small teams tend to be able to move more nimbly and interact with their fans in more creative, efficient ways.
But he also knows, instinctively, that Hawkins can nimbly navigate between the fantastical and the grounded, giving the movie both its joy and its melancholy, sometimes within single scenes.
In this tender, wry and entertaining novel, Englander nimbly juggles these possibilities, creating an endearing hero who stumbles through a world in which the holy and profane are intertwined.
He navigated nimbly past other distinct tribes of opera staff — stagehands in their rugged work clothes, chorus members in period costume, square-jawed security guards — with smiles for all.
With dazzling inventiveness, the 22 dancers assemble themselves as ferocious beasts, tangle themselves up in elastic bands in an elaborate game of cat's cradle and walk nimbly on stilts.
The hanging works are rich with neon, mirror, color, and layered textual witticisms; Slavs and Tatars are intellectuals who revel in springing nimbly between languages, cultural contexts, and art forms.
And while the two dance nimbly at first, Beyoncé attempts to lift Solange up in an embrace, the heels prove their treachery, and the Knowles sisters fall to the stage.
Her voice has evolved with her, now leaning far more on her throaty Louis Armstrong gurgle than her Ella Fitzgerald samba silkiness (though she can still flit nimbly between them).
Moving forward, we'll continue to monitor the regulatory process and nimbly make the necessary adjustments to our operation and our schedule to benefit our customers who are traveling with us.
But by focusing on simple design adjustments on top of existing infrastructure, we can make huge positive impacts more nimbly, on shorter time frames and often with much smaller budgets.
Brand storytellers have to be able to "nimbly move as a reaction to anything that happens," Saint John said of the upheavals at Uber she encountered shortly after her hire.
From the inviting and familiar to the provocative and unsettling, the works in the exhibition move nimbly from the material world to the space of the screen and back again.
With her cut-glass Australian enunciation, Kidman skips nimbly between the minds of each character at the Ramsays' Scottish summer cottage, slowing and softening to convey the sobriety of Mrs.
"It's not your baby," Ms. Gyselbrecht tells Mr. Kim, and the question of paternity becomes central to a fragmented melodrama suggested by people nimbly entering and exiting the wrong trailers.
Now she's spinning a surreal sitcom out of it, nimbly portraying a fragile version of herself who, after a breakdown and then a stint in recovery back home in Duluth, Minn.
The third episode is a chilling showpiece, dramatizing Gilead's tilt from liberal democracy into fascism, nimbly shifting from intimate scenes to grand ones, making one form of drama frame the other.
The Broadway actor Euan Morton ("Taboo") makes a kindly Mercury at Grand Central, while Danny Gardner ("Dames at Sea"), as George M. Cohan, hoofs nimbly with the Rockettes in Times Square.
I traveled to Washington, DC, and received a tour of the FBI crime lab to report on DNA testing for a feature that nimbly illustrated the convoluted process with interactive graphics.
For nearly an hour and a half, Ms. Sirota moved nimbly between narrating aspects of Ligeti's life story, introducing some prerecorded interview material that provided interesting additional context, and — at last!
In telling what might otherwise be a grim tale, Egan, a two-time Pulitzer finalist, nimbly splices together history, science, reporting and personal experiences into a taut and cautiously hopeful narrative.
Whitehead's prose is meticulous; he nimbly shifts between the 1960s and present day, creating a fully fleshed-out picture of violence and (in)justice with a finale that just guts you.
"Liar," a lighthearted plaint about the power of lust, riffles quickly through style after style — salsa, reggaeton, flamenco, ska, ballad — working nimbly and globally to hold elusive the pop attention span.
The album rolls along with a thicker, slightly less tightly wound flow than most Toussaint productions, which tend to be precisely arranged and nimbly planted on the balls of their feet.
The speedy 5 foot 3 inch Cibulkova was strongest in the longer rallies, nimbly moving across the court to extend points during the two-hour 13 minute affair at Louis Armstrong Stadium.
Besides, in Edith Finch you also leap nimbly from tree branch to tree branch, swim swiftly through the sea, soar across the sky, and slither on your slimy belly stalking human prey.
During the Habitat build, Carter was focused on his work, nimbly constructing corbels, a wooden support structure, under a tent on an empty lot alongside his wife, former first lady Rosalynn Carter.
"Moving forward, we'll continue to monitor the regulatory process and nimbly make the necessary adjustments to our operation and our schedule to benefit our customers who are traveling this summer," United said.
Both of them carry the film's frequent melodrama nimbly, as Park's often exhilarating dips into Looney Tunes-style slapstick pop up in everything from an attempted suicide to the numerous sex scenes.
In practice, though, the shoes are pretty great — especially for running in a city where you need to be able to dodge tourists just as nimbly as you need to move forward.
Freeman loops around the globe nimbly, drawing parallels between the farmers' daughters who sent money home from Lowell and the Chinese migrants who do the same from Guangdong almost two centuries later.
S.C.W. "AEQUA"; International Contemporary Ensemble; Steven Schick, conductor (Sono Luminus) This collection of Thorvaldsdottir chamber works is a tour of vivid sound worlds nimbly navigated by members of the International Contemporary Ensemble.
The frequent repetition can be tiresome, like a comedy sketch gone on too long, but there's no denying the delirious pleasure that comes from watching this cleverly contrived and nimbly executed farce.
The analysis-heavy, centrally-directed approach to space systems, particularly those where the government is intimately involved, can sometimes manage regulations more nimbly because the waiver process may, paradoxically, be more responsive.
I'm using the new remote controller, but it's clear who's in charge: every time I send the Skydio 13 hurtling into a cluster of trees, the craft nimbly banks out of the way.
The poems in "Wade in the Water" are full of memorable images nimbly put together by Smith's exquisite sense of timing and her feel for the kind of language appropriate to the poem.
After nine full years of recession from 22020 to 2120, Greece's economy has shrunk by a quarter, reducing its output capacity and thereby its ability to respond nimbly to the long-awaited upturn.
It's a solid platformer, with a protagonist whose movement always feels satisfyingly rough, if frustratingly slow; you're very clearly hacking your way around with an icepick, not nimbly swinging from ledge to ledge.
Splintering into small groups, the dancers nimbly carved out corridors and circles where they grooved to DJ Lady Lane's propulsive soundscape or played with a simple palette of lunges, pivots and swinging arms.
The tournament, which in 1973 became the first of the Grand Slams to offer equal prize money to men and women, has been nimbly patching cracks in its proud foundation of gender equality.
The result is Elske, which opened in December in the restaurant-rich West Loop, offering a relatively affordable tasting menu ($85) and à la carte options that nimbly blend Midwestern and Nordic sensibilities.
It nimbly balances on a tightrope of being a surreal animal comedy, a beautiful meditation on depression and generational trauma, a biting satire of Hollywood and the entertainment industry, and a relationship dramedy.
With no formal leadership or organization, the protest movement has demonstrated stamina in maintaining street pressure for more than 40 consecutive weeks, though it has sometimes struggled to respond nimbly to unfolding events.
They had the aura of ordinary nonpoliticians, but they were also digital-native media savants, organizing hashtag campaigns, planning protests, delivering speeches that went spectacularly viral and nimbly engaging detractors on social media.
Erdogan, frequently accused of interfering with social media and muzzling the press and broadcasters, used modern communications technology nimbly to get his message out to the population of nearly 80 million, outflanking the plotters.
Most days, Mr. Lord, who gets around nimbly with a walker, still works at Sterling Lord Literistic, the literary agency he founded in 1952 after being fired from his job as a Cosmopolitan editor.
Lasting a little less than two hours, "De Palma" proceeds quickly and nimbly through more than half a century of filmmaking, naturally dwelling on the '70s and '80s, Mr. De Palma's hectic, heroic decades.
In other words, it doesn't have a lot of XY chromosomes and basso profondo voices, though its token hottie, played by a game, nimbly funny Chris Hemsworth, pulls his weight on both those counts.
Sharratt nimbly traces the inspiration for such masterpieces as "Twelfth Night" and "Romeo and Juliet" alongside the timeline of Shakespeare's journey with Aemilia, her influence carrying him from poverty to extramarital and literary bliss.
The startup also just proved its ability to nimbly adapt to trends by building its cryptocurrency trading feature in less than two months to make sure it wouldn't miss the next big economic shift.
The best forecasters, Tetlock finds, are not experts or even intelligence officials with classified information, not liberals and not conservatives, but rather those instinctively empirical, nonideological and willing to change their minds quite nimbly.
Although they can be six feet long and 200 pounds, the largest South American cats nimbly navigate treetops where they stay from April to July when the rainforest floor is under meters-deep water.
The movie, shot in and around Philadelphia, Mr. Shyamalan's hometown, proceeds nimbly and with suave misdirection toward a pair of rug-pulling final twists that an attentive viewer will probably be able to anticipate.
The ability of the shale sector to adapt quickly and nimbly to a lower-price environment means production cycles have shortened as fields can be switched on and off in a matter of weeks.
Few religious figures in the history of civilization have as successfully crossed borders of faith, language and geography as nimbly as Jalal al-Din Mohammad Rumi, the great 13th-century theologian and mystic poet.
Jonny Wilkinson, a World-Cup-winning Englishman working as a television pundit for ITV, noted that it made rugby suddenly resemble netball, in which players have to nimbly pass the ball over and around opponents.
While we talk, I can see some of these gestures in her hands, which she nimbly tilts and curls through the air while describing things, like she's peeling back an invisible curtain to examine them.
While this sort of archival intervention is not new, Opdyke's painting so nimbly coalesces with the original postcard iconography that it often takes several moments to realize where the postcard ends and the paint begins.
Theater, it turns out, is the raison d'être for "Oh, Hello," which is nimbly directed by Alex Timbers and was staged last year to sold-out crowds at the Cherry Lane Theater in Greenwich Village.
"The sort of thing that you could do in London but not in New York is exemplified by 'collateral rehypothecation,'" he writes, rather menacingly, before nimbly breaking down what that means and why it matters.
She also nimbly leaps from personal stories to big-picture analysis, including a damning digression about Picasso, whom she calls a misogynist, citing both his own statements and an affair with a 17-year-old.
News Analysis MOSCOW — From Moscow to Washington to capitals in between, the past few days have showcased the way President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia nimbly exploits differences between the United States and its allies.
As such, they can either be treated as if carved in stone or they be nimbly tweaked and revised, digital-age style, as was the case with the MFA's magnificent 2019 "Ancient Nubia Now" exhibition.
The book nimbly ranges across the charged and vexing aspects of digital life — the gradations of online friendship, trolls, the allure of voyeuristically monitoring old friends — while also neglecting some of its most fundamental issues.
The original text has been compressed to an intermissionless hour and 45 minutes that move as fleetly and nimbly as Prospero's spirit servant, Ariel (a delightful Jade Anouka, last seen as Hotspur in "Henry IV").
Several times a week, he added agility drills to his workout regimen, with the intent of moving his 6-foot-8, 265-pound frame more nimbly around the field and also improving his pickoff move.
Mr. Serkis, without ever showing his face, nimbly displayed the manic and depressive mannerisms of the creature and combined them with a grating, scratchy voice to portray emotions ranging from extreme despair to intoxicating joy.
The actors (David Huynh, Mia Katigbak and Eunice Wong) enter in coats and hats, regular people stumbling on a fragment of history that they nimbly re-enact, each playing multiple characters, and sometimes sharing them.
This spartan gas station junk food haul scene is included in this list because it nimbly establishes the conflict for the third act of the movie, which is, I hate to tell you, very, very sad.
When your entrepreneurial muscles does this type of heavy lifting on a regular basis, you'll soon be able to master "thinking outside the box" more nimbly, which will put you at the front of the pack.
As I left the museum, I imagined a slim Joyce walking nimbly down the small and narrow steps down to the rocks and onto the street, running not only from the tower but from his country.
On a neighboring property is a new work by Richard Nonas, who at 82 has created another low-lying wooden piece, this one running nimbly up a forested hill as if toward a better, simpler future.
The proposition of "Everything Is Connected" — nimbly hung by the Met curators Doug Eklund and Ian Alteveer, assisted by Meredith Brown and Beth Saunders — is that artists have a particular facility with the American conspiratorial mode.
A force to be reckoned with, you have the ability to out-climb opponents and strategically make it to the top, the same way mountain goats nimbly leap their way up the steepest cliffs and mountains.
Clips show him appearing on talk shows not long after arriving from India in the 1970s, and celebrities touting his "hot yoga," a myth which Bikram fed and twisted as nimbly as he did his limbs.
Filmed in what looks like one long continuous shot, it's a bracing view of trench warfare in World War I. The war to end all wars thus produces a movie that very nimbly ends the year.
But people at the time didn't know what to make of Leeuwenhoek's wild descriptions — the "little animals" that were "a-swimming more nimbly than any I had ever seen" — which would ultimately lay the groundwork for microbiology.
Along the way, this speedy, self-assured thriller, nimbly directed by Jodie Foster from a packed script by Jamie Linden, Alan DiFiore and Jim Kouf, looses bullhorn blasts of topical outrage on matters of grave public concern.
The bigger problem was self-indulgence, though Mr. Kosoko, whose mantra is "more is more" — he nimbly layers props, costumes and text — showed an excerpt from "Séancers," a tantalizing glimpse into disenfranchisement by way of an exorcism.
But smaller reactors effectively placed on floats can be assembled more quickly, be put in a wider range of locations and respond more nimbly to fluctuating supply on power grids that increasingly rely on wind and solar.
"We'll continue to monitor the regulatory process and nimbly make the necessary adjustments to our operation and our schedule to benefit our customers who are traveling this summer," a United spokesman said in a statement on Friday.
The 6-foot-9 Fury spent nearly every moment of the fight nimbly avoiding Wilder's punches in a masterful display — except for the two moments when the 6-foot-7 Wilder viciously knocked him to the canvas.
Over-the-top streaming services, which are able to move much more nimbly in adopting newer formats compared to their broadcast counterparts, are finishing their original film and TV shows in premium formats like Atmos to distinguish themselves.
GridCo Systems (one of our energy investments), and Varentec are helping the electric grid work more like telecommunications networks, allowing power to move nimbly through the system to accommodate things like solar panels, electric vehicles, and home batteries.
Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel leaped across multiple timelines and nimbly switched between 2.35, 1.85, and 1.37:1 (the so-called "Academy ratio," which was in popular use during the earlier days of Hollywood up until 1952).
Laing's first success, in the early '60s, came with paintings derived from newspaper images of starlets of the day, such as Brigitte Bardot and Anna Karina, and more political works that responded nimbly to events of the time.
The comedian Maria Bamford spins her treatment for depression and bipolar disorder into a surreal sitcom, nimbly portraying a fragile version of herself who, after a breakdown and then a stint in recovery back home in Duluth, Minn.
Kisner displays an impressive range of narrative modes in this book, bouncing nimbly between gravity (in her ethnography and her bird's-eye philosophizing) and comic relief, which she peppers in just when our heads are starting to spin.
Much like the original, the podcast shifts nimbly in tone from episode to episode, telling self-contained stories on subjects ranging from the historic Yankees-Red Sox rivalry to the first all-women's expedition to the North Pole.
Friedman, who co-founded the documentary theater troupe The Civilians and wrote the music for "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson," composed quickly and nimbly in a dizzying variety of styles: pop, rock, operetta, doo-wop, American songbook, bossa nova.
"It was a tremendous effort, and to be able to do it as nimbly and as quickly as we did, and come out better for it, is exactly the type of agility we'd like to embody," Faries explains.
Kamala Harris (1) will have resources to match anyone in the game and a record that, if messaged nimbly, could keep her in liberals' hearts but also give comfort to moderates anxious over the party's leftward shift. Sens.
The story pingpongs around the stage from a narrator (Annette Bening) to Mr. Mueller (Kevin Kline) to the various actors, who often pick up the narrative midsentence as the point of view shifts, the editing following them nimbly.
In places, Call Me is unabashedly erotic, and yet Guadagnino nimbly navigates that tricky terrain without ever venturing into gratuitousness — simply treating Elio and Oliver's relationship as it deserves to be treated, just like any other cinematic love affair.
In the early years of their marriage, he and Käthe hosted listening parties for their friends at which guests seated themselves on a staircase while Hermann nimbly flipped records: One side could hold only about eight minutes of music.
Across six languages and genres, she nimbly brought us from the Rossini cantata "Giovanna d'Arco" — gripping and all the more urgent in the enveloping acoustics of the Frick's Music Room — to excerpts from William Bolcom's "Cabaret Songs" (1963-96).
Rodgers, taking over the ball with 44 seconds left and the score 31-31, connected on a stunning 35-yard completion to tight end Jared Cook, who nimbly tip-toed inbounds with just three seconds left on the clock.
Barbara Block, a professor of biology at Stanford University, told Motherboard in an interview that tuna are known as stiff swimmers, and designed for long-distance travel, so you wouldn't initially expect them to be able to move so nimbly.
Holland watched as O'Rourke leaped nimbly up on the countertop at the Sing-A-Long Bar and Grill, which he'd packed to capacity, an overflow crowd next door and dozens more spilling out onto the chilly streets of Mount Vernon.
We followed the gauntlet run by Sally lightfoot crabs at low tide, nimbly leaping from rock to rock trying to escape both moray eels and octopuses — both of which are capable of leaving the water to pursue the heroic crustaceans.
On their early singles, which became hits about a decade ago, the members rapped nimbly and ferociously about subjects meant to shock and offend: gross-out body horror, casual homophobia and misogyny, and violent sexual acts, to name a few.
While their command economy could nimbly deploy resources to serve its military aims in the early decades of the Cold War, the underlying frailty of its economy led to it buckling under the stress of a long-term arms race.
Oyeyemi's worlds tend toward the expansive — robust casts of characters, elaborate plots that unspool gradually, making way for digressions and asides — and the lock-and-key theme is further reflected in the way the stories spiral nimbly toward their conclusions.
Big companies can react nimbly when they fear regulation is actually on the horizon — for example, Google, Facebook, and Twitter have agreed to share data with researchers who are tracking disinformation, the result of a European Union commission on fake news.
Special cranes accommodate the need to nimbly move between the roof and the facade, and electronic demands include installation of a state-of-the-art video screen as well as wiring for goal-line technology and, perhaps, video replay officiating.
The videos that made the Piano Guys a YouTube phenomenon were prettily consonant, ingeniously arranged and nimbly choreographed productions of pop hits mingled with classical melodies, often played on, inside and all around a single piano, sometimes joined by a cello.
Midge's ex, Joel (Michael Zegen), becomes more interesting as he tries to build a life without Midge, while Zachary Levi ("Chuck"), as a new love interest, adapts to the show's conversational pace as if nimbly leaping on a moving train.
The investigation found that Cambridge had nimbly evaded what few restrictions Facebook imposed by contracting with an academic researcher working at Cambridge University, who used an app to harvest the data, almost all of it without the users' explicit consent.
Bloomberg will need to dance more nimbly at future debates and create room to talk about his Democratic-friendly policies if he wants to sync with loyal primary voters; otherwise, the other candidates will only continue to box him in.
We now have the opportunity to build the United States Space Force from the ground up, and develop a flat, rapid, and agile force that can nimbly outpace our competitors as they attempt to gain space superiority over the United States.
Jojo Rabbit nimbly takes up that challenge by drawing out uncomfortable laughs, whether it's at the sight of a pack of kids happily burning books or a young boy confidently describing Jews as having horns and smelling of Brussels sprouts.
"So we look at the market quite nimbly in terms of early stage development with the view to potentially... deploying mezzanine and second lien debt into the commercial real estate market in the US, which is quite deep and liquid," he said.
India had hoped that its growing economy and stronger ties with America would make a more isolated Pakistan keener for reconciliation, but China has moved nimbly into the breach, and so far looks set to entrench the differences between India and Pakistan further.
President Carter is not a pacing, gesturing, booming-voiced orator, but he is a brilliant teacher — moving nimbly between his memories, his concerns for the world and what the Acts have to say about the right relationship of human beings to one another.
Before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, Mattis lauded the decision as a way to make managing the war effort more efficient: "This assures the department can facilitate our missions and nimbly align our commitment to the situation on the ground," he said.
Granted, he may be more stiff than fans usually picture him — he and his fellow characters are all handmade wooden marionettes — but thanks to the talents of the theater's puppeteers and its artistic director, Bruce Cannon, he can still nimbly leap and fly.
In one of my most vivid childhood memories, I'm sitting on a yellow school bus behind my teenage camp counselor, watching as she brings her hands behind her head to nimbly weave her long brown hair into a perfectly tight, thick French braid.
Though "Color Theory" veers from the spiky irreverence of previous Soccer Mommy songs like "Your Dog" or "Cool," Allison tells a trickier story, nimbly linking her own lows to those of her mother, who was diagnosed with cancer when Allison was a teenager.
Vea appeared to be coming in as an extra blocker for Tampa Bay late in the first half against Atlanta, but the mammoth defensive lineman nimbly split out into the flat uncovered, and Jameis Winston hit him for a 1-yard touchdown pass.
" Read Our Review No. 503 Ontario Ice Caves, Canada In telling a grim tale of how climate change, overpopulation and invasive species destabilizes a sensitive ecosystem, Egan "nimbly splices together history, science, reporting and personal experiences into a taut and cautiously hopeful narrative.
For each of the 15 songs, none of which last longer than a minute, she transforms into different versions of herself—shapeshifting seamlessly between the molds of nimbly rapper, chilly songwriter, even a pitch-shifted cartoon abstraction (seriously wait until you hear "Dr. Seuss").
Ward's band has been together since August of 2016; live, they are a tightly wound unit, with drummer Pascucci and bassist Livia Slingerland giving each song an arena-worthy stomp over which guitarist Eduardo Rivera nimbly toggles between ragged power chords and clean, melodic leads .
In fact, we have grown up and maybe even spread our wings, which means Thanksgiving comes with a slew of new traditions: being asked if you're still single, realizing how dysfunctional your family is, and nimbly trying to avoid political arguments over mashed potatoes.
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The Scottish influence is most resplendent, however, in the abundance of whiskeys, which an obliging bartender will nimbly clamber up the shelves to fetch, before serving cocktails like the peaty Blackberry Tartan (whiskey, blackberry compote, walnut bitters) and the Krankie (rosemary-infused bourbon, tamarind purée).
While the nation has been fortunate in avoiding a Hurricane Katrina-level disaster during the tenure of outgoing Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Craig Fugate, the agency's ability to respond nimbly to a major catastrophe can be vastly improved by focusing on five crucial issues.
In the decades that he lived in Rome, as the chief custodian of the Vatican Library, notables from around the world dropped by to interrogate him in their mother tongues, and he flitted as nimbly among them as a bee in a rose garden.
This is why early-stage fintechs, with lower overhead, the ability to nimbly tweak products for user behavior, and their new revenue models, stand to create such significant change: they can align their incentives with customers without having to reverse course on decades-long practices.
She nimbly pings between arcane, medieval and modern sources, assembling a cast of characters that includes unhinged aristocrats, ill-fated adventurers, Thomas Jefferson, Julius Caesar, Sigmund Freud, the Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe and more than a few mad scientists.
The classic cafes of Parisian boulevards — rattan chairs and their occupants facing the sun in all but the nastiest weather, waiters stepping nimbly over small dogs — are central to the city's street culture, but they're pretty marginal to its eating and drinking culture now.
In one YouTube video posted to Baratov's "Mr Karim" account in February 2016, Baratov is seen sitting at a restaurant table, telling a friend to record, as he grabs a knife from the table, nimbly stabbing it between the fingers spread out on his left hand.
The set design, by the gifted Michael Yeargan, nimbly jumps among locales, and includes a turntable that cleverly evokes the spinning of an LP. Adding groovy oomph are the projections by Nicholas Hussong, black-and-white newsreel-style footage evoking the hysteria surrounding the boys' every move.
By the time it came around to national security, the contrast in experience was even more clear, with Clinton nimbly moving around the globe and Trump invoking his 10-year-old son--who, he told us, is good at computers -- in a discussion of cyber security.
It is inclusive: its ten members include Finland, not part of NATO, and Britain, soon to be out of the EU. The aim is to foster a common strategic culture that will help Europe respond more nimbly to crises in its neighbourhood without calling for American help.
Complex Op abstract sculptures like those of François Morellet and Frank Stella suffer the most from this revelation — their sculptures appear as cumbersome decorative design within this context — while nimbly audacious Surrealists, ever in opposition to oppressive platitudes, seem to bear the different scale and context best.
Standard Bank's co-Chief Executive Ben Kruger told Reuters it needed to be able to respond nimbly to counter lean new entrants like Capitec who have been able to enter the market without the stifling processes established banks have inherited from their paper-based legacy systems.
VICE News traveled into territory controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel to see how, despite the deployment of the Mexican military and billions in US funding to combat them, Mexican drug traffickers have nimbly responded to the biggest drug epidemic in US history by increasing their supply.
"Patsy" weaves confidently through the characters' physical and social worlds, but when it comes to Patsy's emotional interiority, the prose occasionally goes overboard in conveying the potency of her feelings; these descriptions can feel excessive in scenes whose high stakes Dennis-Benn otherwise crafts so nimbly.
VICE News traveled into territory controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel to see how, despite the deployment of the Mexican military and billions in U.S. funding to combat them, Mexican drug traffickers have nimbly responded to the biggest drug epidemic in U.S. history by increasing their supply.
On the campaign trail, he has excelled in more refined settings — with business groups, for instance, or in academia — laying out his agenda in measured tones, his arguments smooth and precise, against the backdrop of an artful PowerPoint presentation, or nimbly engaging in question-and-answer sessions.
Nimbly presiding over it all was chef Joel Viehland, who crisscrossed the space, gesticulating to builders on the Ore Hill side, then darting over to Swyft's prep stations and nudging his staff to "feed Sour Girl"— a term of endearment for his prized long-fermented sourdough starter.
Which is why Abby and Seth interrupted the action to nimbly recap the Rosenberg case: David was an Army machinist working on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos during World War II. His sister, Ethel Rosenberg, and her husband, Julius, persuaded him to spy for the Soviet Union.
He is cognizant of the complications of being a white British guy singing dancehall, a situation he tiptoes nimbly around by obscuring himself, slipping in and out of a light patois, using Auto-Tune, and varying his phrasing until the meaning of the words begins to drift into oblivion.
Veteran fashion photographer Dustin Pittman glided nimbly through the crowd, pausing to snap portraits of a model whose pile of blonde curls, more-is-more approach to eyeliner, and tight white sheath unzipped down to there made her resemble an intergalactic flight attendant by way of Absolutely Fabulous.
Reviewers have noted Rodriguez's ability to nimbly weave between Spanish and English pop in her songs, and the musician wears her Honduran-American identity with pride, as when she represented the recent campaign for Kids of Immigrants, an LA streetwear label that raises funds for the migrant rights nonprofit Border Angels.
The decision follows a review by Tesla's board and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee of "the Board's composition, focusing on a phased streamlining of the size of the Board to allow it to operate more nimbly and efficiently, while maintaining new ideas, expertise and experiences on the Board," the filing said.
The script is missing the fully imagined, immersive amplitude of Ms. Rowling's novels, but she did such a remarkable job in those volumes conjuring a fictional universe that this play nimbly sustains itself simply by situating its canny story line in that world and remaining true to its characters and rules.
The only other sign that he's any different from the other 1,236-plus volunteers on the build site is the quiet presence of Secret Service, who come to his aid only when he unexpectedly falls, nimbly help him up, and later suggest that he sit in one of the many chairs provided.
Mr. Iconis, who has written the scores for other shows ("The Black Suits," with Ms. Golden, and "Be More Chill") but is perhaps best known for his cabaret work, nimbly mimics the R&B and funk of the 1970s, the halcyon days of the exploitation movies that inspired the wacked-out plot.
The Assistant to the CEO must thrive in a small, mission-focused organization that moves nimbly to meet the needs of the moment, enjoy the pace of a campaign-style set of deadlines and exercise judgement and discretion while working closely with one of the most visible Latinx leaders in the movement.
"The soul in paraphrase": George Herbert's apt epithet for prayer is also apt as an ideal for a certain kind of literary biography: a light-limbed, tensile book that draws nimbly on the subject's work, his writing about the work, and his letters and journals to create a vivid sense of his interior life.
His machine gun-referencing moniker comes from his rapid-fire triplet rapping style, but on those releases, he nimbly jumped between rhyming circles around his peers ("Money Mitch") to crooning love ballads ("You Were Right") to basking in near-tropical-house euphoria ("Ronda (Winners)," which THUMP named as one of the best tracks of 2016).
These corporate giants were so focused on doing the very things that had been taught for generations at the nation's top business schools, he wrote, that they were blindsided by small, fast-moving, innovative companies that were able to enter markets nimbly with disruptive products and services and grab large chunks of market share.
This image, "Plate 34" (April 19, 1960) in the exhibition catalog We Shall Overcome: Press Photographs of Nashville in the Civil Rights Era is deeply evocative of the character of the entire classic Civil Rights Movement and its instantiation in that city: disciplined, trained, communal, nimbly able to circumvent obstacles while staying fixed on the goal ahead.
Nef has instead quickly revealed himself to be a newly exciting voice in line with the rich tradition of Bay Area rap—nimbly handling the hyphy sound at times but more importantly embodying the kinds of frenetic shifts in lyrical tone and willingness for experimentation that made guys like Mac Dre so appealing in the first place.
Coincidentally, Mr. Perceful was the one who snapped up my request, and nimbly pointed me to such hyper-local haunts as Mashiko (sustainable sushi), Sisters and Brothers (hot chicken) and La Rustica, a family-owned Italian restaurant with a location so obscure that you'd have to crash your bicycle into it if someone didn't tell you where it was.
"Being able to adjust military compensation nimbly in response to serious economic conditions affecting the general welfare is not only essential to the administration's responsibility to recruit and retain a ready and capable uniformed services, but it is also required to balance military compensation costs against other investments critical to readiness, equipment and modernization," the statement said.
Despite the camera I can't deny that this computer has brought Samsung closer to perfecting Google's grand plan for Chrome OS. The operating system, over the last year, has transformed from a budget operating system for students who need to write a paper to near perfect operating system for people who want a device that can move nimbly between laptop and tablet.
There is a grainy video of him playing Blake Stone: Aliens of Gold in 1995, his 3-year-old fingers nimbly dancing around the keyboard of his parents' off-brand PC. What captivated him about the game was not its violence but rather the seeming magic of its controls; he wondered how a boxy beige machine could convert his physical actions into onscreen motion.
But after Jimmy proves the illness is all in his head (by having Breaking Bad carryover Huell nimbly plant a cell phone battery in Chuck's pocket), the final shot gains added poignancy: Chuck not only continues to feel the imagined pain of the exit sign, but also the actual pain of what his brother has done to him in front of trusted friends and colleagues.
He tells some jokes, but most of the material involves songs, reminding audiences that he really anticipated what the musical comedy trio Lonely Island brought to "Saturday Night Live" in the first decade of this century, nimbly packaging jokes about masturbation, the school lunch lady and an anthem for Jews ("The Chanukah Song") inside a dizzying number of musical parodies (hip-hop, Devo, love ballads).
But the musical's tone is anything but dour: Mr. Sheik's guitar- and piano-driven score, nimbly played by a four-piece band embedded in the simple set (abetted by Ms. Boeck, Mr. Boniello and a few other members of the cast), alternates between high-energy songs in which the boys in Moritz's and Melchior's class act out their boiling frustrations, and haunting ballads (such as the lovely opening song, Wendla's "Mama Who Bore Me").
The Titanfall subreddit is full of memes making fun of publisher Electronic Arts and developer Respawn Entertainment for chasing the formula of the hottest shooter in the world, Fortnite, and lamenting the fact that Apex Legends seems to have abandoned what defined Titanfall: The giant mechs (titans, as the game calls them) players could call from the sky and climb into to crush their enemies, and the ability to nimbly run along walls.
For as much as I admire Westworld's attempts to depict a kind of uber-struggle for respect, autonomy, and self-definition that represents every oppressed person in the history of humanity, by using the hosts to stand in for all of them (and often explicitly coding them as such), there have been plenty of times when the show has tossed these balls in the air and then had no idea what to do with them, just barely catching them on the way down instead of starting to nimbly juggle.

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