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It was very much of a piece with the times.
Do you see Trump as of a piece with it?
But they'll be of a piece with what's come before.
This is of a piece with Russia's general diplomatic stance.
When it's part of a piece of poetry and prose.
QUINTANILLA: AND THIS IS SORT OF A PIECE OF THAT.
I think it is very much of a piece with
How long should you stand in front of a piece?
Armed groups don't disappear because of a piece of paper.
That's part of the purpose of a piece like that.
"Freestyle Love Supreme" feels of a piece with this phenomenon.
What actually "spoils" someone's experience of a piece of entertainment?
So all the things happening now are of a piece.
People take one -- one or two sentences out of a piece.
The episode was of a piece with Poland's growing diplomatic drift.
Either way, what's happening is of a piece with WWE's history.
His praise of Upton is of a piece with all that.
The nation was not born of a piece with the Constitution.
Which is of a piece with the film as a whole.
The gathering clouds seemed of a piece with Mr. Netanyahu's agenda.
Sumner's caning was of a piece with this wave of violence.
He's on firmer ground describing the formal structure of a piece.
To critics, that aura is of a piece with his program.
It's of a piece with the film's minimal approach to setting.
That would be of a piece with its frenetic development schedule.
The resignation of Dowd feels of a piece with those moves.
Most of the works in Counter-Couture are visually of a piece.
A hash is essentially a digital fingerprint of a piece of data.
The performances, vibrating with tautness, are all of a piece with that.
It was about the preservation of a piece of history, he explained.
His book on UBI, it is completely of a piece with this.
This is an updated version of a piece that published last July.
Her two most recent novels and two memoirs are of a piece.
It's all of a piece: architecture conceived as buildings with many lives.
And that's of a piece with a long series of developments in Chattanooga.
The thrill of friendship in pro wrestling is of a piece with this.
Jeff Bezos is reportedly the new owner of a piece of Hollywood history.
But the letter was so much of a piece of art in itself.
Most of it looks of a piece with its counterparts throughout Continental Europe.
But of a piece with Bozon's offbeat oeuvre (La France, Tip-Top), Mrs.
It's the size of a piece of carry-on luggage, according to NASA.
But preservationists argue that the murals and the buildings are of a piece.
Alas, Johnson's suspicions are only of a piece with other paranoid G.O.P. effusions.
There's a foot chase and the theft of a piece of ostensible evidence.
Write your name in the middle of a piece of paper or document.
Have you ever been surprised to learn the back story of a piece?
That was because of a piece of paper signed without warning in Washington.
It was of a piece, he said, with the rest of colonial history.
Is what we're seeing today of a piece with what she was doing?
These results are of a piece with the usual lack of fraud during elections.
So, Apple made the rocket out of a piece of its own iconic logo.
For some designers, the performance of a piece is about its integration of data.
Fill the cavity with half of a piece of cheese and one pickle spear.
Declining to allude to Fidel's predations is of a piece with this Obama doctrine.
And we tend to forget the source of a piece of information, Frenda explains.
Another example of a piece that toys with what opera can be is Oikospiel.
To me, it seemed of a piece with the exquisite sensitivity of his musicianship.
But Ms. Czernowin's music rarely stays settled for the entire length of a piece.
They said Mr. Trump's latest travel ban is of a piece with Roosevelt's order.
At the time, it felt of a piece with Simpson's vast ambitions for himself.
Can the value of a piece of communication be quantified in likes, shares, and comments?
Yet they are all of a piece with long-standing bipartisan support for Taiwan's defence.
They are of a piece with China's deep-seated bureaucratic traditions of coercion and paternalism.
A parallel salvo this week, by the Federal Communications Commission, was all of a piece.
The credibility of a piece of content comes down to the credibility of the source.
Which, sadly, is often of a piece with much of the rest of the film.
Visualization of a piece of video art along with a photograph in the same space.
She recently shared a photo showing her hand on top of a piece for scale.
For example, you can only change the size and not the orientation of a piece.
Do you have to know the name of a piece in order to enjoy it?
And how can one authenticate ownership of a piece if that is called into question?
It is written from the perspective of a piece of meat in a butcher's shop.
They have the iron solidity of a piece of street hardware, worn smooth with use.
Perhaps this — that Mr. Trump's travel ban is of a piece with the man himself.
But perhaps they, too, were of a piece with the intoxication that permeated the recital.
But "Generation KKK" did feel of a piece with some of its newer programming priorities.
The 30 percent discount is directly tied to the demise of a piece of hardware.
You get to sit in front of a piece of work, a piece of art.
One source sent Motherboard a screenshot of a piece of Ring cracking software in action.
It is a sign of life, it tells the story and history of a piece.
Editor's note: This is an updated version of a piece published earlier on July 19th 2019.
It seems of a piece with the frenzied and feverish age in which we now live.
Once I liked the placement of a piece, I would secure it with a hair pin.
I didn't realize until much later that it was sort of a piece of gay media.
She learned to side-step her anxiety by writing whatever portion of a piece she could.
It will deviate and the players have the power to determine the course of a piece.
Hear how she alters the texture of a piece called "Strike," with her warped-sounding strum.
Sinatra's life was of a piece with those of many women of the 1930s and '40s.
Mr. Twombly, who died in 2011, once said that the creation of a piece was instinctual.
A master recording is the one-of-a-kind original recording of a piece of music.
Bacteriophages, which consist of a piece of DNA within a capsule of proteins, proved handy tools.
It is of a piece with the ideals of Francis Bacon, René Descartes and Immanuel Kant.
He was wanted by Russia for the theft of a piece of street art worth $1.55.
The machinations were of a piece with the manipulative habits of the two egos in chief.
There is absolutely no way to get the full experience of a piece behind a screen.
You would not ask a judge to consider the best interest of a piece of furniture.
They are statements of a piece, and on par in their lack of compassion and elegance.
When in reality, the lines of a piece of hate speech may not be so explicit.
Very different paintings, they nonetheless speak to the all-of-a-piece nature of his oeuvre.
In short, they are of a piece with the closed-captioned television that saturates global cities.
I ask him whether the grouping represents two different series or is all of a piece.
But it seems to be of a piece with MoviePass's actions over the past few months.
"A tablet the size of a piece of paper folds like a piece of paper," Nelson says.
What's the point if I'll be stopped from actually doing anything because of a piece of clothing?
Death permeates the film, and when it comes, it feels of a piece with the meditation scenes.
Crude and bossily patronising, the opera is of a piece with much official discourse in today's China.
There's certain things you do that increase the odds of a piece of content being shared more.
As is usually true of Mr. Greenberg's work, everything in this script is of a piece thematically.
To me it's of a piece with the clicky feel of the new keyboard, which I like.
Today, though, Beckham announced the launch of a piece you can nab for a reasonable(ish) price.
It's still in the movie — a quick shot of a piece of railing flying by the camera.
Friday's order, while maybe not as outlandish as those ideas, was certainly of a piece with them.
It seems like they're all of a piece for him, all buzzing in his head at once.
Such performances are of a piece with the gesture of proposing legislation as a work of art.
It's of a piece with her entire approach to supporting her husband publicly: Do the absolute minimum.
The individual building blocks of a piece contribute to the whole, but exist simultaneously on their own.
Of course, our audience is usually imaginary, encountered on the other side of a piece of paper.
It's of a piece with the other dishonesties that are such a part of her political persona.
Commuters passing through Penn Station this week can witness the dismantling of a piece of transit history.
"Everything in this campaign is of a piece of what she did that first day," he said.
Summarizing it may be spoiling it, so just trust us and read this bamboozle of a piece.
He called the Alliance's enduring and expensive belief in biomass stoves of a piece with that history.
It was of a piece with the plunder and lies of a half-century of military rule.
The show and her fall collection were meant to be of a piece, one complementing the other.
It was accepted, and we went home as owners of a piece of land on a Caribbean island.
But it was the premiere of a piece choreographed by Mr. Millepied that the audience was waiting for.
None of these issues obviously is the end of the world, but they all are of a piece.
But unfortunately it is of a piece with trends we see in the country right now,' Byard said.
By the time a record comes out, have you already exhausted all the improvisational possibilities of a piece?
The braces were crafted out of a piece of a credit card, and the entire procedure cost $150.
The first lady's embrace of Snapchat is certainly of a piece with her overall grasp of social media.
"He was like a medieval king who was testing the ripeness of a piece of fruit," she said.
Even the other feature that's being announced today feels of a piece with that new vibe: iMessage stickers.
Seeing, the artist reminds us, is not all of a piece; it can be incremental and constantly shifting.
Well, in the sense that anything, in any fabric, might be of a piece in a patchwork quilt.
This is all of a piece: deliciousness born of one inspiration and changed by another, and then another.
"The Valley" and "The Finished Line" came to me almost all of a piece at once as songs.
It's not a dialogue, per se, but a visual alignment that makes the gallery all of a piece.
And Fusion seems to be of a piece, hustling for its cut from an office in Dupont Circle.
The company says Uber obfuscated the existence of a piece of lidar technology at an April 12 hearing.
If surfaced more quickly, Facebook could have potentially stopped the spread of a piece of highly violent propaganda.
It is not the impersonal address of a piece of legislation: This is the boundary, trespassers keep out.
The rich wine was elegant rather than powerful, very much of a piece with the '61 and '82.
Browne's best sentences possess the quality of a piece of glass held up into the light and turned.
It's all of a piece now — especially once the president-elect inserted himself into the fray on Twitter.
He also will add layers of paper in certain parts of a piece to create stability and durability.
That's of a piece with his insistence that his plays (and movies) not be helmed by white directors.
The broadness of the characterizations is of a piece with the movie's anxious rhythms and relentless forward drive.
One resident of the city posted a photo of a piece of hail almost as big as her palm.
The imagery, certainly of a piece with Lemonade as a whole, evoked African spirituality while also incorporating Renaissance iconography.
The "Second Amendment" talk is of a piece with his claims that the election is being "rigged" against him.
He wondered if drawing a two-dimensional picture of a piece of a women's dress would make it copyrightable.
But the Baltimore police verdicts also feel of a piece with the way of life in Baltimore these days.
In 1965, Lucier put himself on the map with a performance of a piece called Music for Solo Performer.
Trump's attacks on the EU are of a piece with his haranguing of Prime Minister May and Chancellor Merkel.
But those practices are of a piece with shorter European workweeks, mandated vacations, and generous support for new parents.
Sam Harris You said our conversation was of a piece with the worst crimes, social crimes in American history.
During the Comey hearing today, Eichenwald tweeted a photo of a piece of anti-Semitic hate-mail he'd received.
That is of a piece with efforts over the years, mostly by Republicans, to enact new voter ID laws.
" The HONEST Act is this year's version of a piece of legislation formerly called the "Secret Science Reform Act.
A master is a one-of-a-kind artifact, the irreplaceable primary source of a piece of recorded music.
No matter how far afield it might seem, it's all of a piece, derived rigorously from Stephenson's initial premises.
"Work No. 3071" is a bronze of a piece of toast spread with gold peanut butter, priced at $35,000.
This moment, Cruz citing a fictitious movie as truth, was of a piece with the debate as a whole.
Marina B had this very mysterious advertising where you could only see one part of a piece of jewelry.
Each phrase is the name of a piece of wagashi, Japanese confections made to accompany the traditional tea ceremony.
It's a classic case of a piece that would be twice as good if it were half as long.
She visibly grooved throughout the performance, emphasizing the dancing youthfulness of a piece by an 82-year-old composer.
Each phrase is the name of a piece of wagashi, Japanese sweets made to accompany the traditional tea ceremony.
This piece is of a piece with the other ruminating he's done about time, space, gravity and human nature.
He was actually exploiting an iOS bug with the help of a piece of Javascipt he found on the internet.
That narrative turn, though of a piece with the entire "more than human" idea, is horrific for a few reasons.
This has yielded an intriguing insight into the behaviour of a piece of image-matching software the company has designed.
I can't think of a piece of hardware that has changed my perspective on games the way the Switch has.
Solomon Souza poses for a picture in front of a piece that he painted on a wall of his home.
Hell of a piece about a poor kid from Greece named Giannis Antetokounmpo who's making it big in the NBA.
"Dear Media, Stop Freaking Out About Donald Trump's Polls" was the title of a piece in November by Mr Silver.
The system isn't perfect, but can generally provide a good indication of a piece of malware's coverage across the industry.
Perhaps a sub-cartel faction has taken control of a piece of America and is promoting fentanyl on its turf.
It's a huge part of the overall integrity of a piece of clothing and it's really important to our process.
Kate Moss, Nirvana, Blur, Rent Boy: druggie sybarites the lot of them, and they are cultural products of a piece.
Other times, the meaning of a piece is so obvious that the art isn't even fun to look at anymore.
European lawmakers have rejected the fast-tracking of a piece of legislation that critics say would significantly damage internet freedom.
She was also reprimanded by security at the Met for posing her doll in front of a piece of art.
The women all considered Anthony's death to be of a piece with the long arc of America's history of racism.
Alluding to absent bodies through the use of human hair, it's of a piece with Your Body Is a Battleground.
That's true even in "Pas/Parts 2018," a reworking of a piece he created for Paris Opera Ballet in 1999.
" It was "a theft of a piece of Swedish history," he added, and "a blow against us as a nation.
So I think that furthers your love of a piece when you get to see it in a different context.
It could also have to do with the core of a piece of fruit, which is where the SEEDS live.
Tommasini does a fine job of conveying the inner life of a piece, through his rhythmic sentences and sculpted paragraphs.
An example of a piece of non-core equipment is the antennas that communicate with people&aposs smartphones via radio.
"When did this come in?" a customer might ask of a piece that had been there for nearly two years.
This episode is of a piece with the increasingly brazen crackdown against anyone in the city who challenges Beijing's control.
This kind of attack on American industry is of a piece with other Chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data.
Senate Republicans' indifference to the overwhelming public support for calling witnesses was of a piece with the party's minority politics.
NATIONAL An article on Tuesday about House scrutiny of the Education Department misstated the name of a piece of legislation.
This is the first time I've ever been part of a piece that has been that rigid that's so long.
All these things seem of a piece with the kind of vengeful targeting of protesters that Trump seems to relish.
"Our main interest was to showcase an interesting and unseen trajectory of a piece of design," the Rockebrunes told Hyperallergic.
The look of the show changed significantly in season three, becoming sunnier and more of a piece with the California setting.
AI gives her a tool that can fill in the missing parts of a piece, giving her new material to sculpt.
Just zoom out a little bit, a clickthrough rate is nothing but a prediction of a piece of future human behavior.
This switch in perspective feels of a piece with Motus's aim of pulling the comfortable rug out from beneath its audience.
However, engagement on Facebook is also a way of identifying the relative exposure of a piece of content on that platform.
SHOULD people know the story behind the creation of a piece of music, or should they let it speak for itself?
There was a short statement that was given by Adam Schiff and he read it off of a piece of paper.
While the previous sentence is straight out of a piece of dystopian fiction, it's real, and now I want to die.
And of course there have been times when there has been legitimate debate over our framing of a piece of information.
The notion of artificially locking you out of a piece of hardware that you own is, to say the least, odd.
There are points where the film is satirical, then sad, then outrageous, but it just never quite fits of a piece.
A hash is a cryptographic representation of a piece of data, meaning a company doesn't need to store the password itself.
It can't be solved by the shared consumption of a piece of chocolate cake, no matter how beautiful it might be.
Instead, it's of a piece with AIBO and Sony's other more outlandish creations that showed the company flex its engineering muscle.
The insured value of a piece of jewelry is what it would cost to replace if it is lost or stolen.
" Rather, he says, "This is all of a piece, this Catholic traditionalism, with the theology of the church and its doctrine.
Biden's statement Friday suggested that Sadler's comment was of a piece with the "trail of disrespect" established by the Trump administration.
Political persuasion is a strange measure of the worth of a piece of prose whose force lies in knowledge and wonder.
The TV show's adaptation of the storyline is of a piece with the way it has generally downplayed the Stark direwolves.
The rest of Ms. McIntyre's cast, too, catches the disorienting breeziness of a piece that comes gracefully by its thematic import.
"It was apparent to me — instinct — that it was not the sound of a piece of metal falling down," he said.
On the other side of the postcard was an image of a piece of her art, which I thought was beautiful.
Season 3 feels more of a piece, a show about the future that doesn't spend so much time mimicking the past.
He sees Liveops, on which he spends 40 to 50 hours per week, as of a piece with these entrepreneurial efforts.
Epstein's ability to evade justice is of a piece with the elite impunity that Trump pretended to challenge, but actually embodies.
You also need a keen analytic intelligence to decode the structure of a piece, to ascertain how its parts fit together.
Notes on the Culture The Hirshhorn Museum's purchase of a piece by Tino Sehgal reveals a different kind of acquisition process.
It's part of a piece with a larger conversation happening right now, playing out in everything from politics to pop culture.
On the second evening, Mr. Trifonov performed Chopin's Cello Sonata, a rhapsodic tangle of a piece, with the splendid Gautier Capuçon.
Today, the store was much calmer, which made me think of a piece written in the New Yorker by Hannah Goldfield.
Unfolding the device and propping it up on the control panel of a piece of exercise equipment is a beautiful thing.
For Ms. Jackson, it was all of a piece with her efforts to ensure a healthy future for her family's business.
In a study by researchers Karen O'Quinn and Joel Aronoff, participants negotiated on the purchase price of a piece of art.
When he got to the top, electrical current arced out of a piece of equipment into the watch on his wrist.
It's part of a piece written in 2014, but the a cappella purity of the voices harkens back to the Renaissance.
Knowing the dimensions of a piece of a sunken ship, Ella was asked to estimate the size of other things underwater.
You just read all the way to the end of a piece of emotional advice written by a newspaper columnist. Sad.
On Thursday, it signaled that it wants to give drivers a peace offering in the form of a piece of the company.
If you take a picture of a piece that strikes your fancy, the app will find you similar or matching Ikea products.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium's social media team has officially experienced the full life cycle of a piece of internet content in 2018.
Then, once enough players reach a consensus on the classification of a piece of data, they'll send it back to the University.
Even though the XR is Apple's mid-range iPhone, the feel is very much that of a piece of nicely crafted jewelry.
And "so the consenting subject of a piece of nonfiction learns—when the article or book appears—his hard lesson," Malcolm writes.
Hezbollah's statement said the attack underscored its view of the Syrian war as being of a piece with its fight against Israel.
I woke up one morning and discovered that I was on CNN, in the middle of a piece about the Republican primary.
The malware used in the attack took advantage of a bug in a third-party component of a piece of hospital software.
It is easier for people to vote along party lines without the merits or faults of a piece of legislation being debated.
He came to her office to show her drawings of a piece he wanted to do in the lake in Central Park.
It is of a piece with the following Armatrading has built since she released her first album, Whatever's For Us, in 1972.
Unlike this episode, its ruminations are very much of a piece with the whole, instead of arriving from out of left field.
I need a way to feel like a sane human when I'm living out of a piece of luggage at all times.
Over time, the lifespan of a piece and its inevitable demise became a driving component in the conceptual underpinnings of the work.
These two questions seemed of a piece: When we say social distancing, exactly how much distance are we supposed to be keeping?
When you're singing with Mr. Blake, the eminent 103-year-old pianist, maintaining the harmonic arc of a piece becomes your prerogative.
He did in me whatever an ember does Burning slowly until all of a piece What it feeds on falls to ash.
That fear and shame is of a piece with the shame Rachel in the Bible felt because she couldn't bear a son.
The pervading mood in "Trickster Feminism" is of a piece with our national mood: gloom-filled, sorrowing, yet occasionally threaded with hope.
To be sure, the rigor of the production is of a piece with Ms. Farber's style, which favors deliberately paced, brooding atmospherics.
Dr. King's prescient analysis of the Vietnam conflict was of a piece with his nonviolent leadership role in the civil rights movement.
Michelle: Well, I'm proud of a piece I wrote for Slate last year about a really sad situation in Twin Falls, Idaho.
And they are of a piece with the monumentality and scope of Mr. Jafa's unfolding elucidation of black American life and art.
In an Instagram story Sunday, Williams posted a photo of a piece of paper with the words "No One" printed in black ink.
A couple days later, she sent me this picture of a piece of burning paper that she'd written "Bucket List" at the top.
I think, if I may step back, what Giuliani is doing is kind of a piece I thought with the Trump tweet today.
In this case a team of tribots might be expected to get from one end of a piece of complex terrain to another.
Lasers amplified through chirp pulse amplification could pack the same number of photons into a pulse the thickness of a piece of paper.
But he knew the Cunningham tradition: The choreographer would tell a composer the duration and title of a piece he had in mind.
For Palestinians, the intrusion of Jewish activists into the al-Aqsa compound is all of a piece with the creeping "Judaisation" of Jerusalem.
The RoboCas design is clearly of a piece with the Sports EV concept car that Honda also unveiled at the show this year.
That impulse is also of a piece with the desire of many governments to improve the quality of material broadcast to news consumers.
But time passes and people change, and it seems Mitchell has managed to weather the pain of a piece of ink once again.
Write the year in the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
A number of the configuration files also reference "limera1n," the name of a piece of jailbreaking software created by infamous iPhone hacker Geohot.
Since then, Study 329 has become one of the best-known examples of a piece of academic sleight-of-hand called "outcome switching".
But is a threat to permanently close the border of a piece with a threat to completely shut down Muslims entering the country?
The sequence is defiantly unlike either of the other two parts in "Duat," yet it is also thoroughly of a piece with them.
It is all utterly of a piece with Mr. Kushner's vision of a universe that seems to be coming apart on every level.
A master recording is the one-of-a-kind original recording of a piece of music from which all other recordings are made.
It is of a piece with the "One Belt, One Road" initiative, an attempt to weave other countries' fates into China's growing ambitions.
Yet he has a tendency to push the dramatic elements of a piece to extremes and to exaggerate contrasts, as he did here.
The show, doubling as a solo and collection re-installation, joins present and past, studio and archive, and feels completely of a piece.
A photograph of a piece of bacon cooked in a hair straightener has become a staple of Web sites that catalogue online oddities.
Idiosyncratic and full of character, it felt of a piece with the exhibition, while aligning Mr. Moran with a vibrant, multigenerational artistic cohort.
In 2008, he faced no competition from major orchestras in vying to give the American premiere of a piece by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood.
Trump's quid pro quo attempt with Ukraine is of a piece with the corrupt practices ushered in by populists all around the world.
Intentional or not, those leaks are of a piece with the IRS's shameful and highly publicized effort to discriminate against conservative non-profits.
It's of a piece with what Mr. Gaiman likes to do: find something he thinks is interesting and see where it leads him.
When introducing her intriguing 224 piece "Parthenogenesis," she described an interest in letting complex material loose, right from the outset of a piece.
But in this case, it's of a piece with Wind River as a whole, as well as symptomatic of a larger issue in Hollywood.
An employee at an industrial facility can take a photo of a piece of equipment that's breaking down, and then submits a work request.
In San Francisco, though, the concept of a piece in the city's tight housing market being a "fixer-upper" has a wholly different connotation.
For example, Herman Miller designs modular furniture with easily replaced sections, so you can spend less if only one part of a piece breaks.
But to Ms Park's critics it is all of a piece with her leadership style: imperial, aloof and out of touch with her people.
Factories can churn out even complex contraptions; the cost of producing the second or millionth copy of a piece of software is roughly zero.
The following analysis is an updated version of a piece on the enduring legacy of caste in India, written by Agrawal in August 2015.
That led him to build Feedless, which he says is of a piece with similar software-based efforts to help people manage their time.
The films were not only grueling to make, but the original trilogy also felt of a piece, one unfolding story when watched in succession.
As you can see in this video, it purports to use individual electron bombardment to sculpt tiny hooks out of a piece of metal.
As the public quickly learned, a chad is the tiny scrap that gets punched out of a piece of paper, such as a ballot.
"Everyone can understand, when they stand in the presence of a piece, that feeling of 'this is right' for the space," said Mr. Rosen.
In the premiere of Ted Hearne's "Brass Tacks," commissioned by Carnegie Hall, the orchestra gave a crisp reading of a piece with diverse influences.
The procedure of declawing, called onychectomy, calls for amputation of a piece of bone, in which the claw is embedded, from the cat's toe.
It's a monster of a piece, which, as played by the pianist Christopher O'Riley, adds a new level of theatricality to the visual spectacle.
But in the moment of making a recording, from all reports, he was content simply to lay down his current concept of a piece.
For Swift, this maneuver was of a piece with his prior duels with the Obama administration over the rights of people accused of terrorism.
If they are, they will ask for photographs and any paperwork you may have, to get a sense of the value of a piece.
" The opera's different registers — parodic, lyrical, noisy, and deeply felt — cohere in a way that, Mr. Aucoin feels, is "much more of a piece.
That was of a piece with the entire third act of Harper Lee's life, which was endless "he said, she said" and unresolved disputes.
He typically determines a set of intervals between notes that then shape both the large-scale structure of a piece and its individual details.
He has a way of going right to the core, the essence of a piece, and not just putting an idea onto a piece.
It's the result of the disruptive triumph of a piece of software – a smartphone car-hailing app – over established taxi firms the world over.
The first three seasons are very of a piece, so it's time to start thinking about what the next chapter is for these characters.
Some represent the deep, achy detachment of a piece of your identity, and some can only be brought on by too much hot pepper.
Still, they are of a piece with the rest of his oeuvre, depicting semi-nude men in rough shirts or cloaks but no trousers.
The 66-year-old man said he found his winning lottery numbers on the back of a piece of paper found in a fortune cookie.
The loud, low hum of the subtitle comes from that bronzed Alexa, part of a piece by Pohan called "I'm best at answering questions" (2019).
Incredibles 2 hinges on a critique of media that sounds eerily familiar, of a piece with the rise of media studies beginning around that period.
The warm tones and elegantly erratic forms of Doyle's objects, however, feel much more of a piece with the multifarious, biomorphic Postminimalism explored by Hesse.
This behavior is wholly of a piece with North Korea's nuclear discussions with the United States, and with its performance in the Six-Party Talks.
The project was explicitly liberal and meliorative, of a piece with the work of journalists like Jacob Riis and early social workers like Jane Addams.
"I believe that including a variety of techniques and sensory experiences within one work can enhance the visual intrigue of a piece," Reichert tells Creators.
It's hard to think of a piece of information on the internet that doesn't pass through those servers at some point, even just for caching.
And that was of a piece with the Warren Court's "rights revolution" more generally, where individual rights were protected more strongly than they had been.
The balloon, deployed at the bottom of the upper stage, could turn the rocket into more of a piece of paper than a bowling ball.
Precision is key for placement—every segment can be no more than the thickness of a piece of paper off from its ideal theoretical location.
On the Ikea mobile app, users can snap a photo of a piece of furniture and use GrokStyle's technology to receive matches for similar products.
Some of these witnesses' testimony is firsthand, others is secondhand, as you would expect from anyone with knowledge of a piece of a multipart story.
After that, though, the interpretation achieved exceptional coherence: never in my experience have the colliding moods of the later movements felt more of a piece.
It was hardly a surprise that the entire program felt of a piece, or that Mr. Hancock seemed to be the force holding it together.
Simons's emphasis on what most of us think of as back-office functions is of a piece with the distinctive computational focus of the institute.
It's very much of a piece with Trump's "America First" sloganeering, but Mattis lays out this thinking with much greater specificity than his new boss.
It's the tedious process of thinning the edges of a piece of leather so that all the pattern pieces fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.
It's kind of a piece of what it was like to be at the Oakland Coliseum when The Dead were there in 1975 or whatever.
In Ms. Wohl's play, it has a flattening effect, the verisimilitude of the casting lessening the theatricality of a piece so dependent on make-believe.
Poland's grotesque "Death Camp" law, signed this month by President Duda, must therefore be seen as of a piece with a broader assault on truth.
President Trump's new and clearly unbalanced and mystifying nuclear policy seems of a piece with much of his words, thinking and his acts as president.
But it was also shaped by an acute and careful understanding of craft that felt somehow of a piece with the woman she was playing.
He is often reminded of a piece of advice his father gave him: Better to retire a year too early than a year too late.
The short stories are of a piece with the essays; they're essentially written in the same voice and fit inside the same loose narrative arc.
The Attic in Zadonsk is of a piece with its cousins — devoid of any grand, official imprimatur, powered solely by a narrow and delightful madness.
Last month, she turned up as the focus of a piece in The New York Post about the declining fortunes of the city's media class.
Other algorithms based on the same AI advances can summarize or determine the meaning of a piece of text more accurately than was previously possible.
And it confirms the view of his critics on the left, who see his political plasticity as being of a piece with his moral plasticity.
The only solo Cudi track performed was "Pursuit of Happiness," and that, too, felt of a piece with the bleakly nihilistic bent of the show.
How interesting that William Kentridge envisioned the cage as the equivalent of a piece of luggage or a goat, something that we cannot leave behind.
"Lil Me" (Letter Racer) is his first solo album, and it's of a piece with his work in Ratking, preoccupied with smoking weed and relentless assonance.
That also brings the shape in line with the Surface laptops and tablets, whose screens were designed to give the feel of a piece of paper.
This apt and telling sightline hierarchy is of a piece with the landscapes themselves, whose aerial vantages position the viewer, god-like, above the fantastic scene.
The company takes on commissions, but each project is of a piece with the rest, united by a particular style and approach driven by its founders.
In "Morphia Series," the Melbourne dancer and choreographer Helen Herbertson and the designer Ben Cobham present a morsel of a piece inspired by Morpheus, that god.
That's because they're of a piece with a larger pattern, which is that he cares about black experiences -- broadly, abstractly -- only when they're to his benefit.
This quality makes it easy to spread a mayonnaise-based marinade evenly across the surface of a piece of meat — and more important, it stays there.
But backdoors are far from a new phenomenon, and don't have to take the form of a piece of software installed in an otherwise free device.
Hanke said the goal is not to use AR as a gimmick, but to make sure it complements the greater purpose of a piece of software.
Digital archivists, for example, rely in part on tools and tech, as well as metadata, in order to understand the context of a piece of work.
Its continued focus on hardware is of a piece with a firm that still sees itself primarily as a craftsman of boxed goods, says Mr Toto.
Because this bizarre lumpy figure reminded me immediately of a piece of Ed Sheeran fan art I recently encountered while embarking into the deep, dark web.
For me, her artwork, the tattoo artists' artwork, and the reasons why these people got this art on their skin, are all part of a piece.
So many ideas thronged there later that the minute he put a double bar at the end of a piece, he had to start something new.
"It seems to be a failure to communicate early about the potential consequences of a piece of legislation that was obviously very popular," McConnell said Thursday.
But step back today, and the soft folds and shadows of the colorful robes of the figures stretched across the work appear fluidly of a piece.
To make one, write the year at the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
That record doesn't mean very much in terms of my fingertips, however—it was achieved by cooling the nuclear spins of a piece of rhodium metal.
The 2012 version, though, merely changed the formulation of a piece of software known as a random number generator, which is part of most encryption products.
Quentin Tarantino's movie never had to recover from its eruptions of savagery; instead, just the opposite, they were of a piece with its wit, its stylishness.
"A master is the truest capture of a piece of recorded music," said Adam Block, the former president of Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Entertainment's catalog arm.
The soprano Aphrodite Patoulidou was an entrancing soloist in Vivier's "Lonely Child," a head trip of a piece in a musical language both direct and mysterious.
As a longtime apartment-dweller, I've found that the "visual weight" of a piece of furniture can really influence how big it feels in a room.
The Japanese term kaizen translates literally to improvement, but it's a term that has come to mean gradual, continuous improvement of a piece of collaborative work.
But then the teenager, Kawsar Roshan, paused, tilting the screen to show a picture of a piece of United States government paperwork she received only Thursday.
It was 23622,21 feet to the southeast of a piece of debris spotted by an Indian programmer, not 2800,8003 feet from the spacecraft's planned landing site.
A quick kill would be of a piece with other efforts to weaken financial regulation and allow firms to operate without accountability to customers or judges.
The kind of lecherous comments and invasive advances made toward women in their circle of influence are of a piece with a broader pattern of lashing out.
She says the lab was small and included a pair of goggles and a makeshift table made out of a piece of wood on an old tire.
One theory from Buzzfeed is that this is a mistranslation of a piece from Arab-language magazine Ahram, as it includes another Barrymore profile written by Tekla.
"Jennifer endured unspeakable abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and his enablers, who robbed her of a piece of her childhood," Araoz's attorney Daniel Kasier said in a statement.
The tactics #NeverTrump conservatives demand of Senate Republicans are of a piece with the reactionary maximalism that gave rise to the Trump phenomenon in the first place.
It's full of this jittery, genre-bending energy that feels of a piece with the scene that The 23rd has dedicated his last few years to covering.
Matilda's telekinesis might seem of a piece with today's never-ending stream of superhero movies, but Dahl's 1988 novel extols the virtues of brain power over superpowers.
The idea of a piece of clothing that can help someone stand up, carry groceries, and get out of the house is appealing anywhere, but especially there.
That is, they might behave in one way or another way depending on the value of a piece of data that's not yet available to the system.
That's all of a piece with the emotional urgency of Good Will Hunting, a film in which a young person's future genuinely matters, to many, many people.
It is of a piece with the notion that Democrats shoved Obamacare down the country's throat, while the Republican repeal effort has been a model of transparency.
Mr. Omar, a retired electrician, was engaged in an act of filial obligation and something larger, as well: the consecration of a piece of American religious history.
It's of a piece with government business being conducted on Trump's golf courses and presidential supplicants trying to curry favor by using the services of Trump hotels.
The film's focus on beautiful, bittersweet youth was of a piece with the French director's earlier work, which was similarly focused on the tender sensations of adolescence.
A person with a stretch of a piece of software can be transmitted by a security process that can be added to a single bit of reading.
To make one, write down the year at the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
The current show, organized by the British curator Sara Raza, is more of a piece than its predecessors, though in ways that don't shine through right away.
The fact that the Sanders campaign suspended her so quickly is of a piece with why the other candidates marched dutifully to the AIPAC conference weeks ago.
The way Soderbergh messes with movies and the business around them is of a piece with his favorite narrative theme: how money makes or breaks human relationships.
"At the peak, we were doing 120,000 leakages of a piece of information, for one request, per day," Cloudflare chief technology officer  John Graham-Cumming told TechCrunch.
It's a behemoth of a piece, with electric guitars, saxophones, violins, cellos, flutes, synthesizers, and percussion instruments all seemingly jockeying for position, interlocked in inscrutable rhythmic structures.
His anti-trade stance is of a piece with an agenda rooted in xenophobia and bigotry that has favored the rich over low- and moderate-wage workers.
The fit and style of a piece of clothing might help them feel equal to the people they pass by on the street, or compliment their personality.
The archive, however, shows that he considered it both a proud moment in his career and wholly of a piece with his life up to that point.
First Amendment experts said the decision to bar reporters from Friday's briefing was of a piece with the Trump administration's hostility to much of the news media.
Even the more luxurious touches are of a piece with their environment — at the Paro villas, individual infinity pools seem to flow down into stepped rice paddies.
She was the subject of a piece from his sewn photograph series; the dissociated composition shows the top half of her face covered by a photorealistic mask.
In the vast majority of Natalie and Dustin's work, we clearly hear the live fabrication of a piece as each element is recorded, repeated, and added upon.
Given the fact that educational aides can come in all shapes and sizes, that might not take the form of a piece of content for the Kahoot platform.
It is all of a piece with the notion, to which Western commentators frequently pander, that the Kim family regime is unpredictable and even irrational—handle with care!
For the president, the establishment of the Space Force is of a piece with a strategy to create a lasting American presence on the Moon — and eventually Mars.
That collective image is of a piece with the paterfamilias's implicit promise: not so much to represent the nation as to redeem it, like some baggy-suited Superman.
Unfortunately, the genetic sequence of a piece of cell-free DNA doesn't tell researchers where in the body it originated — a valuable clue for doctors looking for diseases.
The series heads way out into the Outback for a handful of episodes, and the massive, empty landscapes feel of a piece with the series' quiet, lonely soul.
As Dolby noted in a 2005 interview with The A.V. Club, he stumbled into the ringtone space because of a piece of software his company, Beatnik, had created.
Smith's new Altus and Vida helmet — for men and women, respectively — is the perfect example of a piece of gear that's more than the sum of its parts.
The kind of lecherous comments and invasive advances made toward assault victims in their circle of influence are of a piece with a broader pattern of lashing out.
Mexican news website El Metichon announced Wednesday that they'd received a photograph of a piece of uncooked steak in which the terrifying face of Beelzebub is clearly visible.
Sitting in the archives of the cybersecurity service VirusTotal is an artifact of a piece of malware sent in late 2012 to the Iranian journalist Vahid Pour Ostad.
In terms of sex/sexuality, labor, and the digital though, I recently wrote the first draft of a piece about the precarious labor of queer independent game making.
At one point in the book, Odell describes attending a performance of a piece by avant-garde composer John Cage, who uses everyday sounds to create a symphony.
Among other work, there's a gleaming chrome-plated blossom of a piece by Mr. Naifeh and a large-print photograph of Mr. Smith and his brother as children.
With a uniformly excellent American cast that wears its roles like confining and prickly skins, and on a smaller stage, "Girl" feels far more convincingly of a piece.
This lunch break was of a piece with the relationship-building focus of the rehearsals for "Pan," a genre-defying work for Ms. Chase and mass community participation.
"A master is the truest capture of a piece of recorded music," Adam Block, the former president of Legacy Recordings, Sony Music Entertainment's catalog arm, told the magazine.
For the most part, they were interested neither in the provenance or rarity of a piece, nor whether it was the best example of its school or style.
"I think it could become part of a song, or part of a piece; there could be a musical version of this, or a musical diary," he said.
Her reliance on nontraditional sculptural materials to achieve her desired effects is of a piece with a broader trend in contemporary art to reach beyond the usual media.
It is of a piece with broader shifts in fashion and the chase for the widest possible consumer base, which by definition requires a sanding of aesthetic edges.
The totalitarian regime in Saudi Arabia The disappearance of Khashoggi is of a piece with much that the Saudi regime of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is doing.
The covers that spoke to ideas of imbalance, uncertainty or some fundamental searching with regard to their subjects projected an honesty that felt of a piece with 2019.
Elizabeth's undutifulness as a daughter, her laughter, her lack of reverence for Mr. Collins, her lack of respect for Lady Catherine de Bourgh — they're all of a piece.
It led to a project so rich it was described in The Times, as part of a piece on the question, Can Teenage Defiance Be Manipulated for Good?
Our bottom line is that the sale of a piece of a lawsuit merits the right kind of protection, because we believe in capitalism but not exploitative capitalism.
Trump's bluster and the pundits' overconfidence, in the end, may just be of a piece with one another: Faced with a camera, what else are they going to say?
He re-emphasised the need to protect democracy, stating that the fight against extremism, intolerance and sectarianism is of a piece with the fight against authoritarianism and nationalist aggression.
Even though the Pixel 4 shares the iPhone 11's square camera bump, the overall design and aesthetic is unique and feels of a piece with the Pixel's lineage.
The tops are styled to look like the crispy breading of a piece of fried chicken, while the soles are unmistakably designed to resemble the famous KFC chicken bucket.
Moreso of haute couture than ready-to-wear (and especially fast-fashion), it's easy to let the price tag of a piece of clothing distract you from its artistry.
Why it matters: The move is of a piece with the administration's attempts to recast the Palestinian refugee issue and its apparently tenuous commitment to a two-state solution.
Varsity Brands, the justices will have to examine if, and how, parts of a piece of clothing can have copyright protection, such as stripes and patterns on cheerleading uniforms.
Debuted at this year's NAMM show, Phase is a pair of small rectangle-shaped transmitters with sticky bottoms that you affix to the top of a piece of vinyl.
Most cable companies require the return of a piece of hardware, like a cable box, and the customer service at those types of legacy companies tends to be inefficient.
Farrelly's speech is of a piece with the film's approach to racism, common to Hollywood films, which is to suggest that relationships between individuals will heal centuries of racism.
It's one thing to compute the structure of a piece of music, but another to compute a piece of music in terms of how music is perceived by humans.
The FTC's move against the Harry's acquisition seems to be of a piece with what seems to be a growing backlash against tech and tech-related companies, Bohlen said.
And I think the fact that the Trump White House rarely briefs is awful, but it's, you know, of a piece with their entire approach to the press. Yeah.
These accidental infinity symbols suddenly feel of a piece with the truncated filigrees and geometric designs lining the pennants' edges, prompting potential connections between the numbers and the abstractions.
The investment is of a piece with Natauri's broader thesis that healthcare investment activity broadly is about controlling the engagement with patients earlier and more upstream in the process.
But it is actually of a piece with Japan's post-war tension between asserting itself as a global power and apologizing for its rapacious militarism in World War II.
The goals and outcomes of these type of actions are not so different than the creation of a piece like a sculpture, a play, a song or a film.
Last month, Delta Air Lines canceled more than 1,500 flights after the failure of a piece of equipment in Atlanta led to the worldwide shutdown of its computer systems.
Delta Air Lines canceled about 450 flights after the failure of a piece of electrical equipment at one of its Atlanta facilities caused its computer systems to crash worldwide.
The clock only starts once a claimant has actual knowledge of a piece of stolen art, meaning the identity, location and sufficient facts to support a claim of ownership.
"What interests me most in the process is that a random faulty configuration of a piece of software leads to results that are uncontrollable, not replicable," Efremova tells Creators.
To keep things even more enigmatic, the song "Nightride" itself isn't on the album; it's just a video clip, although it's of a piece with Tinashe's other new songs.
In various Pyer Moss designs, one can see a square of fabric stitched to the back of a piece of clothing, a kind of phantom homage to this memory.
But it's also of a piece with the anti-establishment, anti-elitist, disruption-at-any-cost upheavals that have been buffeting and undermining the postwar liberal order in Europe.
That's less an artful flip-flop than an extravagant fiction, and it's of a piece with Republicans' sudden complacency about deficits now that they're ballooning under the party's governance.
That's not the position that a company like Facebook, a platform that sees itself as more of a piece of technology than a new service, wants to be in.
The belittling of critics as pathetic and impotent is entirely of a piece with his giving mocking nicknames to rivals, like "low-energy" Jeb Bush and "little" Marco Rubio.
The coming days, which are expected to include a State of the Union address and an acquittal for Mr. Trump in the Senate, should only be of a piece.
The value of a piece of data changes dynamically based on one's life situation and how that bit of data is combined with other data points to yield insights.
The show, featuring 20 artists from 12 countries, feels of a piece with the most recent Whitney Biennial in casting artists as engaged citizens, savvy persuaders and skilled communicators.
The colonel was also criticized by some for not stopping the ceremony and appearing to not have the oath memorized, instead reading it off of a piece of paper.
Recall "Umbrella," her breakout hit from 2007, and just try to find an inconsistency, just one, in the grain of her voice — affectless, flawless, these are of a piece.
This fact makes trouble for another truth: As a writer, it's your job to take a reader from the beginning to the end of a piece as elegantly as possible.
The series' writers take great pains to make their 1980s scenes feel of a piece with their 803 scenes — the better to emphasize the universal nature of the human condition.
Odd as it is to spotlight in this way a work that does not appear on the checklist, that decision is of a piece with the show's loose-limbed attitude.
More importantly, a video that takes place only in a bedroom, oriented solely around the quiet performance of a piece of music, doesn't suggest anything of a world outside itself.
In one panel, a young woman (ostensibly affluent based on her furnishings) sits in quiet contemplation of a piece of paper (perhaps a letter?) she holds in her right hand.
To me, "California values" mean keeping families together, working toward a better future for our children, and not subjecting people to double punishment for lack of a piece of paper.
He wanted it to feel of a piece of Kubrick's "The Shining" in his adaptation, but also wanted to address certain things that were missing from Stephen King's source material.
Looks were reliably monochrome, all of a piece: lovely dresses that hung on straps from the shoulders and then spun liquidly outward and down, moving from constriction to fluid grace.
Some critics have regarded Mr. Salle's images of women as demeaning, but they are of a piece with a generally bleak vision of a modern world with a sick soul.
Letter responded in part by repeating the traditional Supreme Court principle that judges should uphold as much of a piece of legislation as possible when one part is found invalid.
Industries might have been better served by some kind of aesthetic extreme than this attempt to make it of a piece with the forgiving good-nature of its parent game.
It's all of a piece with that, and also she was around for so long—it was a 60-year career—she was sort of just part of the wallpaper.
My suggestion: A "reverse Osborne Effect," in which the pre-announcement of a piece of vaporware drives sales … but only ends up taking down your company in the end anyway.
But do so after people have a chance to enjoy the story, and even then you should never give away the plot of something in the headline of a piece.
"The Fault in Our Stars," which was simultaneously an implacable tragedy and a screwball comedy about two teenage cancer patients, was of a piece with everything Green has ever done.
What matters are the critic's intentions — the point of a piece of negative criticism should not be to make sure that people don't buy or read the book in question.
Initial reports compared the attack to the recent WannaCry ransomware, saying it was caused by a variant of a piece of ransomware called Petya, which first began circulating in 2016.
These works, by the German artist Sylvia Ballhause, are in fact photographs of photographs: faithful replicas of a piece by the pioneering scientist, painter and printmaker Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre.
"Jennifer endured unspeakable abuse by Jeffrey Epstein and his enablers, who robbed her of a piece of her childhood," Araoz's attorney Daniel Kaiser said in a statement at the time.
It is also of a piece with Scorsese's independence, including his lack of interest in dividing the world between heroes and villains, and his very non-Hollywood way with endings.
His judicial philosophy is of a piece with the thinking that gave us Citizens United, gutted the Voting Rights Act, and let corporations deny birth control coverage to their employees.
Her head dented in from a craniectomy — the removal of a piece of skull to relieve the pressure of her swollen brain — she lingered for months in a vegetative state.
A more charitable reading of the carnival-attraction of a piece might argue that it alludes to how woman are made examples of and victimized more than their male counterparts.
They feel more of a piece with Mr. Peterson's video and sound art and with some of the craft-based processes, like knitting, that gave Forcefield its retro-futuristic zing.
In many ways, Wren and Wanda are of a piece with the "Lost Girl" gone to the city narrative that made its mark on 19th- and 20th-century women's culture.
Ultimately, though, I like puzzles to feel like they're of a piece with the world we live in, which is a world full of people, ideas, cultures, and contrasting interests.
Conway thumbing her nose at the Hatch Act is all of a piece with that broader theory that the old rules of Washington don't mean anything in the new Trump order.
That said, this feels… insane as it may be… of a piece with the arc of Tesla's recent story (and the founder to which, as of now, it is inextricably tied).
But the fact is, Trump's Syria policy is of a piece with his approach to other key national security challenges that he has made worse by his consistently inconsistent foreign policy.
Just like how a set of buttons can make or break the style of a piece of clothing, the hardware makes a huge difference to the overall look of your furniture.
It's the subject of a piece written in The New York Times by Michaelangelo Matos, our guest this week as we talk about the significance and possible roots of the genre.
It's one thing for the maker of a piece to cede control to their audience and another for a work's originator to be rendered invisible to the people who appreciate it.
The color of a piece of fruit, the typeface on a book of matches—the best you can do to capture these moments is take a photo and reference it later.
"I view this as of a piece with the crimes for which Mr. Silver stands convicted," Judge Caproni said on Thursday in court, where she said she would unseal the materials.
It was a shrewd calculation, entirely of a piece with the blend of politics, business, and crime that Firtash used to amass a fortune after the fall of the Soviet Union.
For example, tokens can be used to represent things like the ownership of a piece of art or the number of rewards points a customer has in a company's loyalty program.
Dano doesn't appear in his own movie, but its texture is of a piece with his courteous and careful performances, where he always seems to plead fruitlessly with an unjust world.
It checks it at just $58 but its high-shine finish plus super-delicate chain gives it the look and feel of a piece that's in the four-figure price range.
The repetitive vocal sample of the word "drive" and the heart-pounding rhythm feel of a piece with their debut single "The New Wave," which they recorded around the same time.
In the latest episode, recording artist Katy Perry went to The Whitney Museum to stage an art prank—surprising unsuspecting guests by pretending to be part of a piece of art.
Lutherans like Bach certainly would have condemned as a grievous sin of idolatry any notion that the essence of a piece of music is, or turns into, the essence of God.
First, the guides asked the visitors to pause in front of a piece of artwork and close their eyes, whereupon they were given white-out goggles that function like frosted glass.
But though it may have been unplanned, it is of a piece with Trump's repeated attempts to delegitimize the investigation, and his general lack of respect for the rule of law.
There's the physical element, of course: the ability to communicate the rhythm, flow, texture and shifting moods of a piece of music through a set of traditional (yet freely elaborated) gestures.
The book is of a piece with André Aciman's "Call Me by Your Name" and other soft-core explorations of how we mess one another up, and realize it only later.
While the 2008 election of Barack Obama certainly signaled a shift in cultural attitudes toward blackness, the Obama presidency itself was largely of a piece with the Clinton and Bush regimes.
But it is also hurting from the millions of dollars it had to pay in damages after its publication of a piece on college rape, which was later discredited and retracted.
On Twitter early Monday, though, Mr. Trump appeared to say that the latest executive order was of a piece with the earlier one, issued in January, and with his longstanding positions.
"It meant being able to take ownership of a piece of heritage that is so deeply ours, but that had been accessible only to a segment of the population," she said.
Each post is a snapshot of a piece from the collection or a scene from the galleries, often accompanied by a brief art history lesson or a topic for revelatory discussion.
In fact, price is so important to Ikea's strategy that the company first decides on the price of a piece of furniture and then reverse engineers the construction, the company says.
"It's hard to think of a piece of legislation that would have more of a lasting impact on minority students and their families than this bill," Alexander said in the release.
The wait, about 20 minutes in all, may have irked political reporters, but it was of a piece with the strategy Ms. Maddow has laid out for herself and her staff.
Later, he'd come back to the room and search out an SD card similarly taped to the underside of a piece of furniture, sometimes in a package like a cigarette box.
It's a fascinating story, though I do hope this film contends with the fact that it makes a white woman the focus of a piece set within a black revolutionary movement.
There's little value in making a reader's discomfort the sole point of a piece of fiction, yet most of the works that surround "Cat Person" don't seem to go much further.
Instead, three years later, she crafted Emotion (2015), among the decade's most seamless of pop albums, of a piece with her previous Kiss (2012) but deeper and weirder in surprising places.
PARELES Betty Carter was jazz's quintessential modernist: She liked to tease and stretch a classic melody until it was almost misshapen, testing her elastic instinct against the structure of a piece.
Second is creating bioreactors that are "vascularized," or have the infrastructure to deliver serum to cells at the center of a piece of meat, as blood vessels do to animal cells.
I think that the diaper segment, in particular, is a great example of a piece of satire that would not have been created or performed on any other existing show currently.
This is of a piece with Hap and Leonard, however, because the show tries to juggle so many different elements and has but six episodes in which to pull them off.
Breakingviews Two big deals dominated the agenda in Davos, Switzerland, last week: Argentina's negotiations with holdout creditors and Saudi Arabia's potential sale of a piece of its national energy leviathan, Saudi Aramco.
In a four-minute video, Maloney can be seen silently taking bites out of a piece of printer paper upon which a headshot of Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason Segel is printed.
The new definition is based on the Planck constant -- a physical constant observed in the natural world -- rather than the precise weight of a piece of metal kept under lock and key.
When she contacts an old pal who can help her get hold of a piece of proprietary military tech, it's natural to wonder if this guy has popped up in earlier seasons.
Friday also saw the publication of a piece by ProPublica's Dara Lind examining the expanded role Border Patrol agents have taken on in determining the fates of migrants seeking asylum under Trump.
This approach is of a piece with the vanguard of ecological theory, in which writers such as Timothy Morton and Jane Bennett emphasize the interconnectedness of the world's cultural and biological systems.
But it is an unprecedentedly thorough, forensic account of a scheme that was of a piece with the covert propaganda and influence operations Mr Putin now wages against democracies around the world.
In a four-minute video, Maloney can be seen silently taking bites out of a piece of printer paper upon which a headshot of  Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason Segel is printed.
Adding a casino to Grand Theft Auto likely was never about generating a big take, but of a piece with the most pervasive manipulation technique in Big Tech—keeping the user engaged.
On the way out of the gallery, I noticed a black rectangle sticking out from where you might ordinarily expect to see an "Exit" sign instead of a piece of solid graphite.
It is of a piece with his attempt to link Hillary Clinton to Angela Merkel, the German chancellor who has become an enemy of the right for opening Europe's borders to refugees.
Interesting as historical cri de coeur is his list of names of a few shows then on view in the final paragraph of a piece discussing the suppression of the AIDS epidemic.
These policies are of a piece with an administration that empowers neo-Nazis and racists, turns a blind eye to violent white extremists, and promotes Islamophobes to the highest offices in government.
I know that you're already prejudging me, every single day, you're going to know two things: "Dylan, Dylan, Dylan, He Spits Hot Fire" and some kind of a piece of P. Diddy.
At times, "diary 001" sounded of a piece with work made by the collective PC Music or the singer SOPHIE, who have dominated the experimental-pop scene for the past five years.
"But, like doing a jigsaw puzzle of a piece of art, spending so much time with this quote made me think hard about the quote itself, the speaker, and also the environment."
The attempt failed because the dam was under repair and offline, but in some ways it worried American investigators more because it was aimed at seizing control of a piece of infrastructure.
That's partly because the harmonies it creates feel of a piece with the neon landscapes of Cashmere Cat songs, and partly because it formed the backbone of one the record's first songs.
Because Trump is Trump, I think it's more reasonable to see this behavior as of a piece with all his other irrational-seeming, self-destructive behavior on questions unrelated to l'affaire Russe.
He further concealed $100,000 from facilitating the sale of a "piece of property in a private aviation community in Ocala, Florida," and another $200,000-plus from consulting for an assisted living company.
" The reporter on the story, Sydney Ember, was the subject of a piece in Jacobin magazine, where Sanders-supporting podcaster Katie Halper called her the "New York Times' Senior Anti-Bernie Correspondent.
The rest of his comments on climate change are of a piece with Mr. Trump's scorn for climate science, which he has famously referred to as a hoax created by the Chinese.
In mood, his work is almost always ambiguous: The loudest moments in "Joy Boy," mostly a delicate pitter-patter of a piece, might just as easily be cries of pain as joy.
It's an unconventional choice to print it in a book of poems, but Arvio argues and then demonstrates that the language in it is of a piece with Lorca's blood-warm verse.
Robbie is significantly younger than any of those stars, but their goals are of a piece: They're not just helping produce their vanity projects — they're reimagining what Hollywood production could look like.
Its footage of real-life women going about their daily work is of a piece with "9 to 5" and "Tootsie," which had arrived in theaters just a year or two before.
It could mean classifying significant errors under the existing category of editors' note, thus flagging readers at the top of a piece that a substantial error was made in the original version.
Wandering its deserted streets, catching a glimpse of a piece of a child's artwork here, a worker's old Rolodex file there, I am hit by an unstinting sense of loss and devastation.
These paintings are of a piece with "White Squad I" (1982), currently on view at the Whitney Museum of American Art as part of the exhibition, Fast Forward: Painting from the 1980s.
Her installations are of a piece with a strand of contemporary African American art and critical thought in which traumatic, less visible histories are imaginatively reconstructed so as to counter-mythologize them.
VICE was the subject of a piece by The Daily Beast that detailed alleged behavior by former Los Angeles Bureau Chief Kaj Larsen and former VICE News Editor-in-Chief Jason Mojica.
Streep's performance of "Drift Away" with Rick Springfield (who plays her bandmate/lover) weaves a background story that's both independent of the song being performed and completely of a piece with it.
It basically opens up the floor for shitty people to say shitty things as if it somehow matters that an artist is wearing a costume on the cover of a piece of work.
Teigen arrived in an embroidered Raisa & Vanessa gown with a tiered, fringe skirt and sleeves — and the whimsical look felt reminiscent of a piece of furniture that would be in the Beast's castle.
But those moments all felt of a piece with her overall hosting job, which was aimed less at making her seem funny and more at making her seem like a terrific recording artist.
That means you could use a traditional image editing suite to change the look of a piece of a 3D object while also being able to rotate, move, and look around that object.
"This kind of attack on American industry is of a piece with other Chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data," US attorney general William Barr said at a press conference announcing the charges.
The idea is that once a vehicle grabs hold of a piece of junk, it can then bring the debris down closer to Earth where it will burn up in the planet's atmosphere.
Game of Thrones' dragons are another example of a piece of modern fiction that's consciously drawing on modern ethical dilemmas for resonance, while also trying not to confront them in a meaningful way.
First, she thought of a piece of nigiri sushi to represent how the couple moved from Bucheon, South Korea to Tokyo, Japan in 2015 and changed their channel name from EatYourKimchi to EatYourSushi.
This is of a piece with his managerial reputation; Baker has long been lauded for his leadership skills and relentlessly criticized for his dozy approach to fundamentals and general resistance to baseball modernity.
Middletown resident Jim Guinee was less than pleased to see a worm crawling out of a piece of cod that his girlfriend had been eating at Asbury Park's Stella Marina Bar and Restaurant.
Finally, it's only tangentially to do with food, but the other day, my colleague Brett Anderson unearthed this gem of a piece the great Washington Post restaurant critic Phyllis Richman wrote in 2013.
Exclusive. Noun: "A piece of news, or the reporting of a piece of news, obtained by a newspaper or other news organization, along with the privilege of using it first," according to Dictionary.com.
Like a "doomsday prepper," she said, she'd already drafted some parts of a piece in case the worst happened—a go-bag of an essay she later perfected after pulling an all-nighter.
A head-scratcher of a piece with the conservative commentator Glenn Beck, heavy on shots of his scenic Idaho ranch, included Mr. Beck and a Vice correspondent watching the presidential debate on Sunday.
In the face of the facts, comments like these are not just over the top, they are of a piece with the kind of codswallop Copps was famous for in his FCC days.
Unlike on prior recordings of "Frenzy House," Mr. Mitchell doesn't play on this new recording — but in all its unpredictable mergers of style, it sounds completely of a piece with his back catalog.
If you think of another word for "pub," another 3-letter word we use stateside, and then consider the placement of the letters, you should be reminded of a piece of gym equipment.
Nicola Luisotti's conducting, like the staging, renders the two operas both distinct and of a piece — lugubrious (just a touch too much so) in "Cav"; sunnier in "Pag"; both rich and vigorous throughout.
They aren't delicate or refined enough to deepen appreciation of a piece of music, but because the well-tuned sound is enjoyable, I never stopped myself from reaching for the Galaxy Buds Plus.
They are of a piece with the shrinking of Bears Ears National Monument in Utah by 85 percent to carve out areas believed to contain oil and gas reserves and large uranium deposits.
In a barn-burner of a piece, Nathan Grayson at Kotaku looks really close at the trend of streamers abandoning Twitch for greener pastures, and in this case, the green is absolutely cash.
Neil Austin's lighting possesses a shadowy chiaroscuro that lends added shading — literally — to the closing passages of a piece here performed with two intermissions, whereas in New York it was played straight through.
The show validates the art's stature, but even more it transforms the Met's encyclopedic footprint while also being of a piece of its longtime efforts to collect African art and American folk art.
That is of a piece with a work in which the dubious ethics of an industry that preys on female insecurity are considered at length, as are the minutiae of packaging and marketing.
The story of Gateway 2000 is one I've long been interested in, and touched on in the past, in the context of a piece on Computer Shopper, a magazine where it frequently advertised.
His ideas are of a piece with those of previous Democratic presidential candidates who have sought to project military strength and entrusted U.S. strategy to an inherently hawkish establishment of national security experts.
Inside the room, a conference committee of US Representatives and Senators is working out the final bits of a piece of legislation before it goes to the president to be signed into law.
The duration of a flight influences the word count of a piece, as every story needs to be ready by the time the person lands and takes their phone out of airplane mode.
How interesting that Kentridge, a white South African artist of Lithuanian Jewish heritage, envisioned the cage as the equivalent of a piece of luggage or a goat, something that we cannot leave behind.
The rough feel of a piece of construction paper, the brushed metal of an old tin can, or the scribbled coloring of a young child all give the game a real sense of place.
After his death, the Ukrainian authorities were only able to identify the decomposing corpse on the strength of a piece of shrapnel that had been lodged in his body since the war, he said.
She also posted a photo of a piece of Funfetti cake from Susiecakes Bakery that was sent to her from her team, along with a note saying they were "so fucking proud" of her.
If Obama seems a little mushy and a little late in his opposition to a policy that some liberals are comparing to the Holocaust, it's of a piece with his career after the presidency.
Terence Hannum, a founding member of the experimental/black metal band Locrian, may be uniquely positioned to examine the question—his story here seems of a piece with his band's last work, 'Infinite Dissolution'.
Seeing a shoe get the benefits of a piece of upgradeable software defines, I believe, is a major shift in the way that we think about clothing as a consumable and "degrade only" category.
And, as explained in a research paper, the movements of the characters can help children to better understand the rhythm of a piece based on the gait of the walking, running, or leaping characters.
As such, Trump's grousing about SNL, a program that formerly had him on as a host and made gentle fun of him in the past, is of a piece with everything else he does.
Although Camus presents his definition of "Frenchness" as reasonable and urbane, it is of a piece with a less benign perspective on ethnicity, Islam, and territory which has circulated in his country for decades.
We come to the topic of the Borodin Quartet, and how it supposedly had two versions of a piece of his: one "strategic," for government consumption, and the other "authentic," speaking truth to power.
These works tell us a lot about how Ms. Castoro thought and her generous understanding of Minimal and Conceptual art's rules and systems, which for her were of a piece with life and literature.
To find the structure of a piece, McPhee makes an index card for each of his codes, sets them on a large table and arranges and rearranges the cards until the sequence seems right.
Most importantly, Murillo appears not in his studio or home, but within an oval cartouche cut out of a piece of chipped marble, of the sort you might find amid Seville's many Roman ruins.
It will feature the world premiere of a piece by Andrew Hamilton and the American premieres of works by Richard Ayres, Gerald Barry, Erika Fox, Gyorgy Kurtag, Hilda Paredes, Poul Ruders and Nathan Shields.
And the reaction to it seems of a piece with the drama of the presidency — of holding candidates and officeholders to a higher standard of dignity yet wanting them to be just like us.
They feel entirely of a piece with the story Mason is telling, both about history and about one man's imagined personal history, a story that, for this imagined doctor, involves a great, signal failure.
"Everything in 'West Side Story' is of a piece," Brooks Atkinson of The New York Times wrote the next day about the show's retelling of "Romeo and Juliet" against the backdrop of gang conflict.
The manner in which Bolton was dismissed — straight out the door, without even the fig leaf of resignation — is of a piece with the trademark nastiness that has distinguished this president all his life.
The similarly stripped-back, installation-art feel to her latest production is of a piece with the Almeida's Continental aesthetic, as filtered through such English directors as Robert Icke, a former Almeida artistic associate.
You had to engage in the act of creation, and therefore feel that you had ownership in the viral guerrilla success of a piece of one of the largest entertainment franchises that ever existed.
At times during her stunning victory over world number two Caroline Wozniacki in the last 16 of the French Open, she appeared to have the ball on the end of a piece of string.
The contrast is a provocative one; if Vanessa's libertinism feels more of a piece with Bloomsbury's contemporary reputation, Virginia's tense and worried physicality has become — unfairly, I think — associated with her brand of modernism.
Here, though, the pyrotechnics serve the story and are of a piece with a scaled-down realism that acknowledges — in its scars, viscera and flood of parentless children — the cost of the endless fight.
"In Neeson's mind, all black men were of a piece with one another, an undifferentiated group that was uniformly menacing and collectively responsible for what happened to his friend," Moira Donegan wrote for the Guardian.
The two fatal crashes, which came just five months apart from each other, were largely the result of a piece of software that was designed to help stop Boeing's newer 737 Max plane from stalling.
The French term refers to a process of applying metal leaf to the back of a piece of glass, and then etching patterns or color into it so the final product boasts a mirrored finish.
They are also intending to work on more features to boost user engagement, although the team has no illusions about trying to build out their own network/platform off of a piece of cool tech.
To Nathan Robinson, writing in Current Affairs, Mr Buttigieg's polyglottery is of a piece with his time as a consultant at McKinsey; a slick trick, an ability to tell people what they want to hear.
Joya definitely sounds like just as much of a piece of work as Adora The most detail Camille ever gets about her father is in a spiteful insult from Adora during the dress shopping scene.
As there is no evidence for the historicity of Rama, this must surely rank as one of the more remarkable legal justifications for deciding a case about ownership and possession of a piece of land.
An authenticated video or photographic recounting of a specific staging of a piece of performance art may come with detailed instructions from the artist on how to arrange the components or re-create the performance.
A popular choice is the eatery's pickle dog, which is made of a piece of pastrami that's topped with a thick layer of cream cheese and wrapped around a pickle spear — almost like a burrito. 
And though The Dead Don't Die feels like a gently resigned take on the apocalypse, what lurks below is a pessimism and maybe even nihilism that feels very much of a piece with our time.
More threats were mixed into reams of fan mail, including one love letter from a woman who claimed she wrote Jan's name on the front and back of a piece of paper and swallowed it.
It's of a piece with "The Epic," which Mr. Washington recorded with a large band, a choir and a string section, though here only the final song, over 13 minutes long, features strings and voices.
Almost the opposite is true of "Bon Voyage, Bob…," a baggy, rambling gush of a piece that, at close to four hours with an intermission, is way too long and emotionally overwrought, yet oddly absorbing.
On AYTO, the decision to feature sexually fluid cast members was, from the perspective of Spangler, of a piece with changing attitudes towards sexuality and gender within the show's millennial and Gen Z target demographic.
It's hard to ascribe Donald Trump purely to one decade, since he so assiduously kept himself in the limelight, but his preference for bombast and ornately gilded surroundings seems of a piece with the decade.
Live, Kelly bashes out these busted up beats and samples that feel equally of a piece with Ronny J's running-through-a-brick-wall rap beats, Suicide's broken noise loops, and the crushing fuzz of hardcore.
Fan supporters will receive prizes ranging from notes from Miss Fisher and behind-the-scenes updates to the chance to be an extra in the film and ownership of a piece from Miss Fisher's iconic wardrobe.
Another defense team has demanded that the agency hand over the full code of a piece of malware used to catch suspected pedophiles using the site, including the Tor Browser vulnerability the malware took advantage of.
The same idea seems to have drifted through Smith's mind as he wrote his patent proposal, and through the minds of many pegmakers, dealing with the simple spring and return of a piece of cloven wood.
Not only are the suits wearable technologies, they are environmentally friendly, as the manufacturing process for each suit produces less than a gram of waste: not even the weight of a piece of paper, Sunderland explained.
Names were important to Duchamp; the name of a piece "instead of describing the object like a title was meant to carry the mind of the spectator towards other regions more verbal," he wrote in 1961.
Being part of a piece on "X cool things we saw at CES on day one" is not a horrible thing, but it's definitely not as good as having an entire piece written about your product.
Some of you might be rolling your eyes and channeling your inner Ariana Grande with a "thank u, next" at the very news of a piece of silicon that'll be embedded in a phone or tablet.
One of the most unfortunate aspects of the debate, exacerbated by the letter and most responses to it, is the assumption that cancelling speeches, preserving safe spaces and issuing content warnings are all of a piece.
I had a chance to speak with several DACA recipients last year, as part of a piece exploring what it's like to live in the dark, knowing your fate is tied to the whims of politicians.
Just as language serves as a visual binder in many Islamic cultures, so it does in Mr. Koraichi's formally diverse but completely of-a-piece show, "Love Side by Side With the Soul," at Aicon Gallery.
It's hard not to see this mandate from on high as of a piece with the fantasy of "self-impeachment": Both notions involve a maximum amount of institutional condescension with a minimum complement of hard work.
Under the terms of a piece of legislation passed by opposition members of the UK Parliament last month, however, Johnson must request a delay to Brexit if he fails to secure a deal by October 19.
And algorithms—apparently absent the necessary "sentiment sensitivity" that is needed to tell the context of a piece of content and assess whether it is being shared positively or negatively—see all that noise the same.
The two subsets of stainless steel cookware are:Fully clad: The entire body of a piece is constructed of layers of aluminum and/or copper sandwiched between stainless steel layers so heat spreads well throughout the cookware.
"Burning Doors," which has been designed as a sort of prison cell of the mind by Mr. Khalezin, makes the subliminal case that such painful activities are of a piece with a longstanding, specifically Russian sensibility.
Microsoft is releasing a free beta version of a piece of software today that makes it so any retail Xbox One, the kind you'd pick up from BestBuy or Amazon, can run still-in-development games.
One of the chief pleasures of the movie is watching Baldwin, who died in 242, appear on talk shows and in public forums: he had an extraordinary physical presence, of a piece with his singular mind.
And feminist sociolinguistics in particular noted that a dismissive attitude toward speech that establishes and maintains relationships — as opposed to task-oriented or informational speech — was of a piece with patriarchal disrespect for traditionally female roles.
They took the best ones, though beauty is sometimes in the eye of the beholder: the "Meat-shaped Stone"—a hideous carving in the shape of a piece of braised pork—is, perversely, the biggest draw today.
I like to slit the membrane around a fried egg yolk with the sharp edge of a piece of toast, fill the yolk with Worcestershire, and dunk the bread in (I inherited this one from my father).
It does matter when the challenges don't come on a list of a piece of paper of what to vote yes or no every day, but when the problems come in from the people that you serve.
The right's refusal to accept the authority of climate science is of a piece with its rejection of mainstream media, academia, and government, the shared institutions and norms that bind us together and contain our political disputes.
There's a kind of pop sheen (if not structure) to these songs, which often feel of a piece with Super Slimey, his Future collaboration from last year, and Slime Language, the label compilation he released in August.
And the presentation of these two artists in tandem creates a mirror that not only enables the work of each to inform the other, but deftly flattens the difference between two media rarely considered of a piece.
The same spirit that continues to cultivate beautiful washi also seems of a piece with the strange persistence of meikyoku kissaten, the "masterpiece cafes" where people sit and listen to recordings of classical music on old phonographs.
Similar to the scale of a piece of paper dictating the entire piece, a wall's surface allows me to construct specific lines or choose the material I will use, whether it is charcoal, paintbrush or spray paint.
Some of Apple's new products, like the Watch, don't actually incorporate re-used aluminum; instead, it's repurposed aluminum, the excess that's created, for example, when an iPhone case is shaped out of a piece of the metal.
"If you're going to have a location, a picture a description and a value of a piece of art, the most important part is confidentiality," said Shanna Hennig, director of the Southwest region for Winston Art Group.
The essay she eventually produced is of a piece with her earlier work in that it casts a central feminist and leftist concern — in this case, workplace sexual harassment and assault — as a bit panicked and hysterical.
Most of the other stories Intel is trying to tell are all of a piece, one that is much more relevant to consumers than the come-to-nothing tech demos Intel used to put in its CES keynotes.
Data: While helpful in identifying underserved audiences, for example, it won't dictate individual elements of a piece of content, Snap head of content strategy Mike DiBenedetto said during a storytelling panel, with other execs agreeing with him. 3.
Pointing to the Gilman painting as an example of a piece that caught Bowie's eye for deeper than pure aesthetic reasons, Frances Christie, head of modern British paintings at Sotheby's, highlighted his "intellectual engagement" with his chosen works.
Sound-wise, "Waiting Game" is of a piece with the rough-gloss, high-powered fusion albums Ms. Carrington has made since the 1980s, both under her name and as an accompanist for Wayne Shorter, John Scofield and others.
Some would have you believe that if you're a serious writer, you are not allowed to add questions about who is telling what story and why to the list of things we ask of a piece of fiction.
It was of a piece with the moment, earlier in the week, when lawyers for Michael Cohen, another Trump attorney, asserted that a client whose identity Cohen was anxious to keep secret was Sean Hannity , of Fox News.
Disney's most famous example of a piece of media aging badly is "Song of the South," a movie deemed so inappropriate today, that it hasn't been released on the new Disney+ streaming service, and likely won't ever be.
First, if a creator of a piece of media is willing to put their name to it and document that it is fake, those are almost certainly not the creators or the media we need to worry about.
It's a simple pleasure watching the kaleidoscopic symmetry of a piece of paper being pulled from its plate, an image forming out of the fog in some developer, the pull of a flat rolling out from a brayer.
Another way to put it would be to say that Ms. Forrer's woven sprites and the rich but indistinct worlds they inhabit all seem of a piece, which lends her scenes of giddy mayhem an appropriately dreamlike quality.
The exhibition captured the imagination of the public, bumping up visitor numbers, and the museum acquired the remaining parts for its permanent collection, even setting up a live-stream video of a piece of a yellowing fatty lump.
His message rarely differed from that of the other gospel music circulating at the time, but his sound and his attitude were of a piece with the most popular hip-hop and R. & B. acts of the moment.
His exhortation to business to help "raise the platform on which our whole society stands" was of a piece with panels on how to make "profit with purpose" and on the role of firms in lessening social inequality.
The Toronto professor has racked up nearly 200,000 followers on Reddit, and in 2018 he was the subject of a piece from conservative writer Caitlin Flanagan at The Atlantic entitled "Why the Left Is So Afraid of Jordan Peterson." 
And when they compare his full-throated denunciation of a piece of musical theater to his garbled, terse, and delayed disavowals of the support by white supremacists, they see a wink and a nod, and fear it's a nudge.
He even states, in fact, that "no Republicans owned slaves," and while this is, of course, totally dumb and doesn't stand up to scrutiny, it's of a piece with the kind of blind Manichaeism Fox News is so into.
This work, a recreation of a piece originally produced in Nova Scotia in the early 1970s, draws on movements of the era like Land Art and Minimalism, while at the same time recalling an ancient and earth-centered mysticism.
The Alexander Sturgis-curated Telling Time, which used eye-tracking to observe how people look at art, found that of 5,000 subjects, the majority tend to be drawn only to the focal points of a piece before moving on.
He said new investors from all over the world want to buy undeveloped acreage and turn it into productive farm land to sell, which promises superior gains compared with simple appreciation in the value of a piece of land.
And while the sound is thicker and heavier here than on much of "Foil Deer," Speedy Ortiz's standout 2015 album, it's clearly of a piece; it will appear on "Foiled Again," a four-song digital EP, on June 3.
Middle East oil experts say the impending loss of a piece of those two refineries would make the acquisition of Lyondell refinery all the more essential to maintain Saudi Aramco's dominant market position along the Gulf of Mexico coast.
Bound into the book, for example, is a reproduction of a piece of "window" art, in which Buchinger cut tiny apple-shaped openings in his drawing of a family tree to reveal names perfectly placed on the page beneath.
A deal with Bunge could transform Glencore into a major force in the U.S. agriculture sector and would make the Swiss company's Canadian joint venture the latest foreign entity to own of a piece of the U.S. food chain.
Around two months ago, a hacker called Anna-senpai published the source code of a piece of malware designed to automatically scan the internet and infect easy-to-hack devices to turn them into zombie computers to be used in cyberattacks.
Nearly three years have passed since Google announced it would offer an end-to-end encryption add-on for Gmail, a potentially massive shift in the privacy options of a piece of software used by more than a billion people.
Sharon Hogan, who stars in that terrific Amazon series, created Divorce, and it seems to be of a piece with her comic philosophy: When you're handed lemons, hit them with a mallet and smear the pulp over every available surface.
Facebook is rewarding me for pissing my friends off, and its new thirst for comments seems to have driven itself into a loop that won't let my friends free from the grasp of a piece of content that they actually hate.
Intelligent Image Search is a pretty interesting evolution, allowing users to dive into searches so that you can not only find a photo of a celebrity but you can find more images of a piece of jewelry they are wearing.
The lack of a baculum in humans is of a piece with the lack of a mating season and with the existence of a pair-bonded mating system that has, by comparison with many other species, only limited levels of promiscuity.
Kamala Harris on criminal justice in Wednesday night's debate, in which she attacked Harris's record as a tough-on-crime prosecutor in California, was of a piece with libertarian arguments about the drug war and the power of the state.
"In editing — which is my favorite part of the process, always — I'm always struck by how easily you can alter or invert the meaning of a piece mainly by changing chronology, and juxtaposing certain scenes with other scenes," Soderbergh says.
The speeches were litanies of conservative grievances rather than substantive conversations about terrorism — more of a piece with the night's angst about Black Lives Matter and Mexican immigration than a conversation about a vision for dealing with any real terrorist threat.
It's a version of a piece called "Heptapod B," which is featured in a montage sequence which shows how Louise [Banks, played by Amy Adams] and Ian [Donnelly, played by Jeremy Renner] [are] in the process of deciphering the aliens' language.
In a paper just published in Science Robotics, a group of researchers at Nanyang Technological University, in Singapore, report having managed to get a pair of ordinary industrial robots to assemble most of a piece of flat-pack IKEA furniture.
Epic Games has turned Fortnite into one of the oddest, most intriguing collective experiences in games, one that at times feels more of a piece with the lore-riddled storytelling of traditional MMOs than a constantly resetting third-person shooter.
Her platform of "empowering women to lead multidimensional lives" is of a piece with a feminism that values slogans over ethics, sorority over solidarity, and with a rhetoric that signals personal identity rather than gesturing outward to real, political action.
And given the large number of third-party apps we regularly download, we've opened so much of our precious information up to both malware and snooping, courtesy of a piece of hardware that essentially amounts to a collection of sensors.
When miners would chuck loads of crystal or metal over the edge of a piece of sushi floating in the sky, I liked being the one waiting on the ground, gathering up the mess and ferrying it to the bus stop.
To use the feature, customers take an image of a piece of furniture they like by snapping a photo in someone's home or in a retail showroom, for example, or even taking a photo of a page in a magazine.
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Alphabet – Alphabet's Google operation was the subject of a piece in last night's episode of "60 Minutes," highlighting the company's power and airing comments from critics who say Google is stifling competition.
In Cain's view, the lack of focus on the economic needs of the heartland is of a piece with the sociocultural remoteness of Democratic elites: The cultural problem is Democrats looking down their noses at blue collar work and flyover country.
Although Mr. Maciunas's art work and performances have had some lasting influence — Sonic Youth performed a rendition of a piece in which a piano is destroyed — "George" leaves the impression that one enduring legacy may also be in real estate.
" When Mr. Castle began exhibiting in galleries, the Times critic Joseph Giovannini wrote, his works were viewed as fundamentally radical: "The visual presence of a piece now outweighed its function, design outweighed technique, and form was more important than material.
He gave up playing concerts in 1964 and retreated to the studio, where he got involved with the detailed engineering of his releases, sometimes juxtaposing different portions of a piece played with various styles and approaches into a curious final synthesis.
Mr. Trump's declaration of his genius was of a piece with the sycophants rodeo in the White House cabinet room last June, when his consuls and lictors took turns lavishing praise on him in terms to make even Caesar blush.
" He added: "This is a brazen violation of ethics best practices, but not alas a surprising one; it is of a piece with the access to the Trump family that members at domestic Trump properties get for their often steep fees.
In this respect, at least, Biden's call for war against the coronavirus is of a piece with conservatives': It was an explicit argument to Americans to lower their expectations, to keep their heads down and trust that their leaders know best.
I think that one of the most rewarding things about taking in music by living composers, as with new work in any artistic field, is that questions of the greatness of a piece, and predictions of its longevity, are irrelevant.
Johnson saw the new immigration law as of a piece with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 — all of them battering rams against a system of discrimination that had harmed so many people.
In other words, the Trump administration may have blocked the importation of some Covid-19 tests at a critical moment in the evolution of the pandemic on the strength of a piece of research that is no longer in the literature.
But in order to breathe, music relies on a certain amount of flexibility, on the skill of a performer to toy with the tempo in ways that molds a phrase or throws into relief the emotional trajectory of a piece.
This is of a piece with the larger impulse of these shows to anthropomorphize and sentimentalize their subjects for maximum emotional effect, turning the Darwinian imperatives of animal survival into comic or tragic sketches about parenthood, feeding, sex and male pride.
You're taking a creative writing class, and things can be talked about and things can happen, and that if you start giving these trigger warnings at the start of a piece, it really changes the way you take the piece in.
For me, his performances of standard works as varied as Bach's Mass in B minor and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony have demonstrated keen musical insight, a feeling for the shape and flow of a piece, and an unsentimental sense of drama.
This time it feels like one more chapter in an all-out clash that has been fought for three years, hugely consequential yet of a piece with everything that has come before, with less suspense and an outcome seemingly foreordained.
Protectionism, neo-isolationism and ambivalence over long-standing alliances that America has forged since the Second World War, are all part of a piece, and signal a retreat into amoral geopolitics, rather than a continued engagement in the battle of ideals.
It also just feels of a piece with the way this is an organization that used to serve a purpose, that used to kind of have a mission statement (just like E3 used to have a clear mission and purpose).
Whole viruses, or their embalmed remnants, aren't needed; here, the inoculum consists of a piece of DNA that encodes a gene or genes from the virus, and pieces of genetic machinery that turn on those viral genes in animal cells.
Williams-Sonoma has been a client of Outward's for three years and originally used its technology to allow customers to get a 360-degree view of a piece of furniture on its websites and to easily swap out different color choices.
Yet by the looks of it, Americans don't like the idea of a piece of legislation that will take the health insurance of tens of millions of people — and both of the Republican bills are projected to do just that.
By making jokes about establishing shots, transitions, set design, and the like, the show has always encouraged its audience to grapple with the totality of a piece of entertainment, and to question even the basic visual tools it uses to impart information.
As the mayonnaise on the surface of a piece of meat cooks, its water content eventually evaporates away, breaking the emulsion and leaving behind a thin, evenly distributed layer of fat, as well as a very, very thin coating of egg protein.
Fermentation's popularity seems in part a reaction against the last decade's fad for "molecular gastronomy"—using chemistry to transform the taste and texture of food—and of a piece with other back-to-nature trends such as foraging and cooking over open fires.
There are tools that try to certify the authenticity of a piece of content, like a photo; tools to detect bots; tools that generate credibility scores; tools that track disinformation as it spreads; and tools to augment web browsers and search engines.
As it stands the only way to print a colored 3D object right now is either with an MCor paper printer – it essentially paints the edges of a piece of sliced paper – or via a lengthy combination of automatic and manual dying.
The Magnus app — dubbed the "Shazam of the Art World" — released a new version this week that lets you take a photo of a piece of artwork on your phone, and the app will pull up the artist's name, price, and history.
This felt of a piece with those moments, and others like them, moments of appreciation for one another, for the ways magic can be conjured, for the impossibility of seeing men flying into one another at breakneck speed but keeping one another safe.
In 21896, with the publication of a piece in The New York Review of Books called "The Unknown Freud," he emerged as a full-blown critic of Freudianism and a leader in a group of revisionist scholars known as the Freud-bashers.
What may not be so well publicized is that this priority is of a piece with the administration's broader public lands management policy, which departs radically from 50-plus years of mainstream policy and takes its inspiration from policies much older than that.
But Trump's column stands out because even by the standards of a piece of political messaging from a notorious liar, the falsehoods are piled high, to the point where you wonder just how sloppy the process behind its publication might have been.
Delta Air Lines experienced the latest debacle on Monday, when a failure of a piece of electrical equipment at one of its Atlanta facilities shut down its computer systems worldwide, starting a cascade of hundreds of canceled and delayed flights throughout the day.
Kelvin Long, co-founder of A Piece of Malaysia, the Kuala Lumpur store behind the Jholly Christmas collection, told CNN that while many Malaysians ultimately want to see Low face justice, they are prepared to embrace the lighter side in the meantime.
The Midas-sized bottle typically sells for between $130,000 and $250,000 and is filled with the equivalent of 40 standard bottles of champagne, so bring your friends and bask in the glow of taking over of a piece of Vegas for the night.
And one of the great challenges in balancing the movie was to be able to move from these different shades and tonalities and to keep them balanced in a way that made the movie feel of a piece, rather than it fighting itself.
From a Moroccan vantage point, the report's failure to correctly identify who was in charge of national security in Morocco and when is of a piece with Washington's minimal awareness of human rights progress in Morocco as reflected in the 2011 Constitution.
The flawless coating also helps disguise the fact that this sculpture, which looks so completely of a piece, was too large to be fired whole in a kiln, and was composed in four sections, which can still be disassembled and then seamlessly interlocked.
The remake of Dario Argento's 1977 horror classic delighted some and horrified others, and while its story of women and power seems of a piece with the much-nominated The Favourite, a few scenes of graphic bodily mutilation make it almost unwatchable.
It looks a bit like a carousel, several feet in circumference, except instead of wooden horses and swans spinning around, there are the warp threads, the long threads that extend the length of a piece of fabric (the weft runs the width).
The idea of bringing dignitaries to pay respects at Yad Vashem is related to the tradition in other countries of laying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns — an uncontroversial recognition of a piece of history important to the host country.
With TrustChain, says Kelley, all of that information — the weight and characteristics of a diamond, where a piece of gold was refined, the SKU and price of a piece of jewelry, the retailer where it's ultimately sold — is available on one platform online.
His cut-rate flights, hotels and meals were taken in part as an exemplar to his executives, who were expected to follow suit, to regard employment by Ikea as a life's commitment — and to write on both sides of a piece of paper.
Mr. Cohen not only disguised the income he earned from his taxi business, prosecutors said, but he also failed to disclose $100,000 he made in 2014 from brokering the sale of a piece of property in "a private aviation community" in Ocala, Fla.
Tables on the main floor of his 5,000-square-foot studio display a series of molds for plaster versions of the 150 crumpled red Solo cups that were part of a piece that Paula Crown showed last year at London's 0003 Hanover gallery.
"Memoirs" has a taped soundtrack, sharply changing among multiple items and styles; for "Moon Fate Sin," the sound — by Wally Blanchard, Ms. Walsh and Neal Medlyn — is largely of a piece, never breaking the foggy atmosphere and never memorable in its own right.
Rolled out to about the size of a piece of pie dough and cut into tiny batons, as long and thick as French fries, it's left out for hours to firm up and dry out, to get ready for a long simmer.
Combining a few Philharmonic musicians — including Mr. Gilbert on violin — with Yo-Yo Ma and members of his Silk Road Ensemble, the program's first half on Thursday consisted of a piece by a Syrian composer and a suite inspired by traditional Spanish dances.
With the increasing awareness of plastics in our oceans, including huge expanses of discarded items hundreds of miles wide, here was the issue writ small: a rare visitor to the park was starving to death because of a piece of discarded plastic.
As such, Groff is of a piece with a production, which also features a winningly cast Tammy Blanchard and Christian Borle, that understands that camp is most successful when it's played with straight-faced sincerity, instead of a wink and a smirk.
The Departed (2006) is maybe an outlier here, it's more of a genre exercise than the others, but it is still obsessed with the relationships between parents and their children (fathers and sons specifically) in a way that feels of a piece.
It's of a piece with a deeper stress in the Democratic race: The party is growing diversity-wise, but in important ways it's still marked by septuagenarian white men -- including Biden, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (77), and Vermont Sen.
They are volunteers who have been trained to read the signs that migrants leave in the wild — a snapped twig, for instance, or the characteristic print of a piece of carpet glued to the bottom of a migrant's shoe to complicate tracking efforts.
"I think the report is part of a piece, and the piece is that we seem to be kidding ourselves about the likelihood of achieving our exploration goals," John Logsdon, the founder of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University, told Axios.
Originally, each of the theme entries was clued as a person or an animal, like "Winged creature known for ramming objects with its head?" for FLYING BUTTER, but the image of a piece of butter flying across the cafeteria is pretty funny.
Aside from Mr. Diamantopoulos and Ms. Rudolph sweetly covering for her stumbling over a line, "A Christmas Story Live!" lacked the feeling of a piece of theater unfolding in front of the audience's eyes in real time, like a slick magic trick.
Many body piercings have other implications for health, from the tooth chipping associated with tongue piercings (not to mention the risk of a piece of jewelry getting into the airway) to the problems with later breast-feeding that can follow nipple piercings.
When he was finally admitted an hour later, he sent me a picture of a piece of paper with the ID number I'd need to call him on the psych ward, during the couple of hours a day when patients can receive calls.
She was incredible at getting us students to let go of preconceived ideas about what an end result of a piece should be, that there is something magical that happens when you let go of the image you're holding onto in your head.
Apparently, the former president tried to write off over a million dollars for donating his own manuscripts to a library, and Congress quickly responded by creating a law that states the creator of a piece of work can only deduct the cost of materials.
This is of a piece with something present in more and more of the past decade's biggest media, including the Marvel films: stories about what it means to have massive amounts of power but a lot of ambivalence about how to use that power.
And the score—featuring a haunting original song by Thom Yorke, and a handful of arrangements from Wynton Marsalis, the artistic director of jazz at Lincoln Center—lends Motherless a dark, moody soundscape, of a piece with how uneasy the film makes you feel.
On the way to get a coffee around the corner from his studio in Lower Manhattan, Michael Stipe catches sight of a piece of paper among the contents of a split-open garbage bag: a child's school assignment, the large and loping letters suggest.
But we have also seen in the past, 1992, and 2000 and 2007, where they had a lot of nice words about moving toward more of a piece, and then it really ended up being nothing and it backtracked to their normal, oppressive, belligerent regime.
Mark a spot on the midline of a piece of paper, and fold the paper in as many ways as you can that touch its bottom edge to that spot; the folds will inscribe a parabola, as described by quadratic functions such as y=x2.
Damore was let go as the result of a piece he posted on Google message boards last week that posited, among other things, that women were not biologically suited to do tech and that the company had a left-leaning bias that prevented contrary discussions.
"It isn't any different if the President of the United States notifies Congress well in advance of a piece of legislation that he's going to veto it," Grassley said at a Judiciary panel hearing, citing criticism from Republicans over the role of the high court.
They'll happily produce a couple of bars of melody, but can't understand the overarching structure of a piece — the way a symphony might return to a central theme, for example, repeating the melody with added tweaks and flourishes so that it moves into new territory.
In 2003, when Kavanaugh was a lawyer in the George W. Bush White House, he sent an e-mail, revealed during the hearings, in which he commented on a draft of a piece that stated, in effect, that scholars believed that Roe would endure.
But they were of a piece with the prevailing socio-political mores of a period that was both on the brink of radical change -- the civil rights movement, the anti-war movement, the gay rights movement, the women's liberation movement -- and resistant to it.
But Richard Nixon's victory that fall was of a piece with the votes that propelled an uninspiring Minnesota senator to a freak near-victory over the president earlier in the year — a frustration as much with the limits on the war as with its excesses.
The first Amelia Bedelia book was published in 1963, the same year as Betty Friedan's "The Feminine Mystique"; the series' interest in wordplay, literalism, and figurative language is of a piece with its interest in the repetitive, devalued, yet highly intimate quality of women's work.
"I was ashamed that I couldn't afford the permit after all the help, preparation and what everybody had done for me during my training, it would have been a total embarrassment to turn around and accept defeat because of a piece of paper," he wrote.
These are the "unfamous legends" of "Radicals in Miniature," a furtive heartbreaker of a piece at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, created and performed by Ain Gordon, with the help of the musician Josh Quillen and a gallant assist from the stage manager Ed Fitzgerald.
In the positive sense of the word, the greatest challenge is always finding the optimal form of a piece of music: cutting away or transforming what doesn't work, expanding what does work and finding the best sequence of elements to articulate the musical argument.
We can no longer say with certainty in what year the opera was written, where it had its premiere, who performed it or even what the original score contained — the very things that normally provide the foundation for our understanding of a piece of music.
" Why it matters: This is very much of a piece with the camera-phone video we brought you last month, in which Defense Secretary Jim Mattis tells troops aboard, in impromptu remarks: "Hold the line until our country gets back to understanding and respecting each other.
Here in the United States he was another big redneck wrestler—almost certainly the best of all time in that genre of gimmick, but of a piece with Black Bart, the Funks, Sam Houston, Dick Murdoch, and a host of others active in the same period.
The team is alerted to questionable content by an automated system that finds problematic content, or when there's a surge in the flagging of a piece of content by users, said Lexi Sturdy, a public policy manager brought to Dublin from Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — As the article pointed out, fighting "fake news" is hard, so be honest: how often do you double-check the reliability of a piece of information before you share it on social media, or repeat it in conversation?
In one sense, North Carolina's current politics and policies are of a piece with the rightward lurch of state governments across the United States in the past decade, as Republicans have consolidated power in two-thirds of the country's statehouses and inculcated a climate of partisan impunity.
" Exquisitely lit and predicated on cryptic rituals, "Duelle" — which features Bulle Ogier and Juliet Berto as rival goddesses, the sun and the moon, waging war in contemporary Paris — is of a piece with the preceding Rivette fantasies, "Out 1: Spectre" and "Celine and Julie Go Boating.
"Today we use the computer to render the technical details of a piece, but its beauty can only be formed by the artisan," she added, circling her hand to signal, with an Italian gesture, the progression of time, the brand's gold Abbraccio ring flashing on her finger.
Probably one of the least-known but most significant self regulation organizations is the German Institute for Standardization, founded in 1917, responsible for standardizing tens of thousands of product classes and best-known on the international level for defining the standard size of a piece of paper.
But we'd be foolish not to treat this as a wake-up call, because it's of a piece with some of the extraordinary demands that students at other campuses have made, and it's the fruit of a dangerous ideological conformity in too much of higher education.
Seeing Ellaria in the Dragonstone map room this season, strategizing with Daenerys, Tyrion, Olenna, Varys, Grey Worm, and Missandei, has made her motivations finally feel more of a piece with Thrones' main plot, and made the Dornish plot seem like less of a somewhat scenic sideshow.
The Emerson String Quartet will celebrate its 40th anniversary next season with a pair of concerts featuring works by Beethoven, Bartok, Mendelssohn, Shostakovich and Schubert, as well as the New York premiere of a piece by Mark-Anthony Turnage that is a co-commission of the Chamber Music Society.
But conservators at the North Carolina Museum of Art were utterly chaste in their proposition to Wyatt Walker of the North Carolina State University basketball team, when they asked the six-foot-nine forward to act as a model for a 3D reconstruction of a piece of statuary.
Currently, the group is on tour in Greece and Poland with a recent work, the Collar X. Collar X is an aesthetically updated version of a piece XCEED was commissioned to make by the Incubator for Film & Digital Media in Asia (IVFA) in 2016 on the theme of surveillance.
If tiger moms are the ones who go into battle for their kids at the drop of a piece of Lego, meet Momzilla, mothers of disabled children who are continuously fighting for their children's rights and are always on the look out for bullies or starers — whatever their age.
"The mistreating, exploiting, and vandalizing of national parks during the government shutdown is of a piece with the anti-government sentiment that helped propel the election of Donald Trump as president," says Richard Grusin, the director of the Center for 21st Century Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
So a hardening towards China, including Mr Trump's latest threat to impose tariffs on most of China's trade with America, is all of a piece, even though trade policy is run not by Asia hands but by the United States Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer, who backs the president's approach.
The concept of "prior review," in which the subject of a piece is allowed to see the prose before it runs, is controversial in journalism, to say the least, and doubly so when the subject asking for the ability to control his image is an alleged drug lord.
In the letter, Mr. Laufer suggested that the panel's investigation had been of a piece with an inquiry by the State Board of Elections into Mr. de Blasio's fund-raising on behalf of Democrats in State Senate contests in 2014; both independent agencies have had ties to Gov.
The first was very much of a piece with RTS games of the early 2000s: base-building and masses of impersonal troops ruled the day, and some of the add-ons even came with full blown campaign maps, a bit reminiscent of a more constrained Total War campaign map.
The use of trompe-l'oeil also makes this later self-portrait of a piece with Murillo's genre paintings, including the delightful "Two Women at a Window," lent to the Frick from the National Gallery in Washington, in which the principal figure appears to lean out of the picture frame.
"The U.S. immigration system is obviously very connected to the current administration, but there remain ways that the value of a piece like this can be recognized and can be supported, even though it does appear to run contrary to what we hear from the top of that administration."
Elizabeth Warren over Mike Bloomberg's history of sexist comments, and then finding himself the subject of a piece in GQ by journalist Laura Bassett, who described how he made creepy, suggestive comments to her in the MSNBC green room — an experience many women on Twitter said they shared.
"His cut-rate flights, hotels and meals were taken in part as an exemplar to his executives, who were expected to follow suit, to regard employment by Ikea as a life's commitment — and to write on both sides of a piece of paper," The New York Times reports.
There are some scenic parallels, and the final beat of his "Iolanta" staging darkly suggests that King René — who has kept his daughter hidden for years, ostensibly for her own good — is of a piece with Bluebeard, whose desire to control a series of wives takes a homicidal turn.
When Tony Posnanski, amateur MMA fighter and the author of a piece on HuffPost titled "Coconut Water Is Disgusting," tweeted to the coconut water brand Vita Coco that he "would rather drink your social media persons [sic] piss than coconut water," it responded with the following visual threat: Address?
The experiment's conceit is of a piece with recent anthropological and artistic attempts to understand how trees and other flora communicate, from Eduardo Kohn's 2013 book How Forests Think to Mileece's music made with plants, Katie Holten's 33 installation Tree Museum, and E.J. McAdams' 2015 installation Trees Are Alphabets.
Swift has not been as closely associated with gay fandom as her straight female pop star peers Carly Rae Jepsen or Kacey Musgraves, the latter of whom was the subject of a piece in the Phoenix New Times by Tanner Stechnij, who argued that Musgraves's status as queer icon is tenuous.
"Referring to the 'problem' as erectile quality as opposed to dysfunction is a powerful illustration of a piece of the problem: While not all men might perceive themselves as have a sexual 'dysfunction,' the discourse of 'erectile quality' is one on which almost any man can be sold," Bridges said.
The armored train grinding its way forward is a symbol as much as it is a mechanic, and it's of a piece with the hacked-together Howell Automatic Rifle with its absurd side-mounted gunsights, or the Mark V tank whose cannon turrets are obstructed by its massive treaded nose.
However, festivals wouldn't let them in because of a piece of (US) legislation called the Rave Act passed in 2003, which states that venue owners and concert promoters aren't allowed to have drugs taken at their festival because it will be interpreted as them providing a venue for drug use.
When I spoke to Professor Gabriele, he told me that the symposium was in part an extension of a piece he wrote for the Washington Post in response to the London terrorist attacks in June, which had prompted an uptick in the use of the word "crusade" in the press.
The climactic scene of the play, in which John, with the obsessive precision of a lawyer making a summation, raises doubts about the dimensions of a piece of furniture in order to prove that there's no such thing as objective reality, feels like an unintentional parody of our postmodern times.
Everything about Halt and Catch Fire season three, from the barely masked sexism its women encounter in the tech sphere to the unease its other characters feel at the looming specter of a hyper-connected world, seems of a piece with 2016 — even if season three technically takes place in 1986.
The expanded background check bill and especially the bill to allow the FBI to veto gun purchases by terrorism suspects is a reasonably rare case of a piece of legislation where Democrats are very eager to have the vote per se and don't particularly care whether or not the bill passes.
He expressed a similar sentiment during the Charlottesville crisis when he noted there were "very fine people" among those who carried torches and shouted the Nazi slogan "blood and soil" Trump's comments are of a piece with the white identity strategy he seems to be employing in his bid for reelection.
Ms. Casel, a 5-foot-1 bundle of defiant energy with the body fat of a piece of lettuce, was soon speaking in what she calls her "other language," delivering a rousing, rapid-fire series of rat-a-tat taps with her feet that seemed to ricochet off the walls.
Its denial of climate science is of a piece with its shutdown of the government; an unprecedented refusal to fill a Supreme Court seat; efforts to prevent American citizens from voting; abandonment of fiscal conservatism; attempts to take health insurance away; and the nomination of Donald Trump, among many other things.
Automattic's general counsel has said in a blog post that "it's very difficult if not impossible for us, as a neutral, passive host, to determine the truth or falsity of a piece of content hosted on our service," which is why the company requires a court order in many situations.
For the biennial, Mr. Fernandes, a former ballet dancer who is based in Chicago, will present a new version of a piece titled "The Master and Form," which consists of archaic-looking wooden scaffolding and devices that allow performers to hold the five basic ballet positions for long periods of time.
The stories of Hogwarts and the young wizards seem of a piece, in many ways, with the battles of good and evil contained in other classic works of fantasy, including some explicitly Christian-influenced ones such as C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia and J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings.
The band feels energized especially on twisted works of beauty like early record highlight "Get Up." A saga in miniature ending in a rousing guitar solo, the song at once feels of a piece with "Clowne Towne," a standout from the group's 2003 masterpiece Fabulous Muscles, and a sonic evolution.
That personal intuition is of a piece with my career as a professor of literature, since I am convinced that great works of art tell us about shape-shifting, about both the world and ourselves as more mobile, more misperceived, more dimensional beings, than science or our senses would have us believe.
"My favorite way to brainstorm creatively, whether it's about values or setting goals for the new year, is through mind maps," Blake told CNBC Make It. To make one, write the year in the center of a piece of paper, and then draw spokes with different themes that are important to you.
Fans came across his page after Bloom, 39, posted a photo of a piece of paper that read "I Caved…" Peruse for shirtless photos and you may be disappointed to find only a couple (a slow-motion running video!) mixed in between his many postcard-esque shots from his many worldly travels.
What's interesting about the first two parts of the show is how they appear of a piece with one another; the photos evoke the collages and the collages, the photos, as Morris attempts to flatten the three-dimensional into some shared plane of existence in which the artificially material and the human merge.
In case you thought (or hoped, or pleaded) that the peplum was dead, Ukranian-born Natasha Zinko — a design maven who's somehow able to predict the success of a piece of clothing off the runway (perhaps because she's a street style star in her own right) — perhaps has something different in mind.
"It isn't any different if the President of the United States notifies Congress well in advanced of a piece of legislation that he's going to veto it," Grassley said, suggesting that many of his Iowa constituents have expressed anger at the Supreme Court itself for taking an activist role in the law.
Finally, I felt, I was seeing the truth of high-level Pokemon dueling for what it really was: an exhausting, skull-splitting mental game that burrows into your face and presses you to warp the limits of a piece of software to stay one step ahead of the mook sitting across from you.
Donald Trump's promise to end the war on Christmas, which he delivered earlier this year, was of a piece not so much with his other broken promises—to drain the swamp, to give everyone affordable health care—as with his more transparent lies, the claims about his "popular-vote victory" and the rest.
It had been some time since I'd had the pleasure of being there for the bouncing of a piece of shit Nazi out of a show, and so it was something else to see one of life's greatest pleasures, familiar to anyone who's spent time in the punk or hardcore scene, going mainstream.
A production of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" starring Lesley Manville and Jeremy Irons, a world premiere of a piece by Meredith Monk, and the return of visiting theater companies from Britain and Russia are among the highlights of the coming winter-spring season at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
The thinking goes that these bills are so extreme that they seem almost designed to be struck down by the high court — and that is of a piece with how the Republican establishment views abortion, which it basically sees as more effective at ginning up the base when it remains a live issue.
This is done intentionally by Facebook because it wants the sources that they pass over to third-party fact-checkers to be unbiased, and akin to what an average Facebook user would find if they searched for news articles to assess the validity of a piece of information they found on Facebook.
This finely cast production's heightened, sometimes hallucinatory feel (aided by Megan Lang's lighting and Kathy Ruvuna's sound design) is of a piece with the logical insanity of the world these students inhabit, where blackness and femaleness are enduringly alien to white men like TJ, with his sorghum-sweet accent and entrenched entitlement.
"This kind of attack on American industry is of a piece with other Chinese illegal acquisitions of sensitive personal data," Mr. Barr said at a news conference announcing the charges, citing China's theft of records in recent years from the government's Office of Personnel Management, Marriott International and the insurance company Anthem.
You've also said you were inspired by John Carpenter and older horror in general, but at the same time, this feels of a piece with recent horror movies like The Witch, The Babadook, and Get Out, all these extremely personal visions that focus on the characters' emotional experiences as much as on outside threats.
Last May, Jennifer Durham, the owner of Little Faces Apparel, found copies of her photos used by an AliExpress vendor, who was selling a copy of her design as part of a set that also contained replicas of a piece by Lindsey Callinsky, the owner of Little Dude N Dudette based in Portland, Oregon.
The decision at the General Conference on Weights and Measures in Versailles, France was greeted with great excitement as officials approved the new definition, which is based on the Planck constant -- a physical constant observed in the natural world -- rather than the precise weight of a piece of metal kept under lock and key.
But maybe you didn't catch the whopper of a piece in The Sun last week, profiling a California couple that practices Breatharianism—an extremely fringe philosophy based on a handful of yogic tenets that its adherents claim allows them to subsist on prana, or cosmic life force, which they absorb through air and sunlight.
Brian Eno was one of the first to pioneer the concept of "in-studio composition"—coming to the studio with the skeleton of a piece (a single melody played on an individual instrument, for example) and then layering other recorded sounds upon sounds, instruments upon instruments and experimenting until he had a finished product.
So with this one, where [I'm] not involved every day, [my surrogate] has been telling me like, 'Oh, it's the size of a piece of rice,' or 'Oh, now she's the size of a berry,' or 'Now she's the size of a sweet potato,' or 'Now she's the size of an ear of corn.
Season seven Rory spends a lot of time learning that it would be good for her to have friends, that she is privileged, and that sometimes she will try her hardest at things and fail anyway — and while it doesn't feel of a piece with the earlier seasons, it's still awfully satisfying to watch.
In others — like Denis Johnson's "Jesus' Son," with its waking terrors of addiction and violence, or Lorrie Moore's 1985 debut, "Self-Help," narrated in the often antic and sometimes wistful style of a how-to manual — the tone is so exacting and of a piece that the books feel like precisely rendered states of mind.
I already feel overwhelmed by one draft; if I knew that even more imperfect versions of a piece of writing were piling up on a hard drive or in a closet, I wouldn't be able to forget about them until I deleted them or dumped them into the big blue recycling bin in the alley.
Grimes has long been saying that she considers herself more of a behind-the-scenes Phil Spector figure than a performer—and though she's still billing Miss Anthropocene as a Grimes album, the concept feels of a piece with a dismantling of her public persona that has been in the works for some time.
The mishmash is of a piece with the world of the books, in which horse-drawn carriages and motorcycles share the same cobblestone streets; urgent messages are relayed via telegram; a "hot-air mobile home" provides for a quick getaway and — most fantastical of all — newspapering is portrayed as a robust, if unsavory, trade.
Writing in the New York Times, BuzzFeed reporter McKay Coppins argues that Trump's tribalist view of Christianity is of a piece with his nostalgic evocations of a white-dominated America, where both religious and ethnic minorities know their place: In the Gospel According to Trump, there is only one blessedly normal, all-American faith: mainline Protestant Christianity.
The goal there is not to develop AI that will create more interesting, dynamic, and realistic game experiences; AI researchers are largely using games as a way to benchmark the intelligence level of a piece of software and because virtual worlds, with strict rule and reward systems, are a particularly useful environment to train software in.
On the right that revelation is of a piece with reports that Nellie Ohr, a Russia analyst married to a senior Department of Justice lawyer, Brian Ohr, did some work in 2016 for Fusion GPS, a firm of private investigators that drew up a dossier of unverified dirt on Mr Trump supposedly held by the Russian government.
This focus on mystery sometimes seemed a little clumsy and forced, but the final moments of season three finale "Abbadon's Gate" revealed that it was of a piece with what the series is about — namely the inability to escape the traumas of the past and our desire to seek resolution even when none might be forthcoming.
"Joe Scarborough once came on MSNBC with a copy of a piece we'd written and said that we were 'laughable,'" said Steven Levitsky, a Harvard University professor who has spent the last several years arguing that American democracy is facing challenges similar to those that brought down Latin American democracies in coups during the last century.
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It reminds me that patriarchy is of a piece with violence, and that it is most often deployed through violence—a message that feels all the more relevant at a time when men's rights movements are gaining momentum, mass shootings are often linked to misogyny, and women in all industries are continuing the fight against sexual violence.
The 737 Max's development was particularly urgent, as Boeing's main rival Airbus had developed the A320neo, which was considerably more fuel efficient than the Boeing 737 NG. But because Boeing rushed the 737 Max into service, pilots were not properly trained — or even made aware ofa piece of software that doomed the two fatal flights.
At the same time, it makes those typical human tragedies appear suddenly of a piece with the world around them, and part of the same chain of events — as though the election of Donald Trump really did thrust us into an alternate universe in which everything ripples with the nonsense of nightmare, and all of our heroes are dead.
With the piece "King Kong Ain't Got Nothing on Me" (a paraphrase of a piece of one of the key monologues uttered by Denzel Washington's character in Training Day — a film very much about a Black man who uses violence to subjugate a community) these associations are made vivid with fur and an ape's hand grafted onto a human figure.
Unmanned lunar orbiters had done a good enough job of surveying the moon, but no image that was captured by a computer and beamed home as a series of digits could compare with a picture that was preserved on the halide crystals and gelatin emulsion of a piece of photographic film and then hand carried to a lab for development.
Fakhre was also hit with charges for loaning money to other foreign companies on the island — something he says he was told was legal as long as none of the parties involved were Cuban — and for taking part in "activities damaging to the economy" after his company made a 20 percent profit on the sale of a piece of mining equipment.
If a simple card in the mail can cast me back into the ancient reach of augury, I can only imagine the dread that claws at the heart of a mother whose child is serving in a part of the world where dangers are real and not merely imagined — where fear is of a piece with sacrifice and not of superstition.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.), was the subject of a piece by The Hill's Amie Parnes this week about whether she's the right pick to take on Trump.
Each piece in Boyajian's "Jewels of This Century" collection is an interpretation of a piece worn by and created for Guggenheim, including disc earrings reminiscent of the pair painted by Tanguy, spinning wire shoulder dusters in the style of Calder and a necklace with a pendant the shape of Guggenheim's famous glasses, which were originally created by the artist Edward Melcarth.
One of the most comprehensive examinations of the disaster, conducted by the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, concluded that weak regulatory oversight and an over-reliance on industry promises about what constitutes safe practices were as significant contributing factors as the failure of a piece of equipment, the blowout preventer, to seal the drill pipe and prevent the explosion.
So Lamb's showing — win, lose or draw — is remarkable, and it's of a piece with the victory of Doug Jones, a Democrat, in a special election for the U.S. Senate in Alabama and with what happened last November in Virginia, where Democrats prevailed decisively in the gubernatorial race and picked up a large number of seats in the state's House of Delegates.
When we see political columns that argue that "Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are too old to be president," the title of a piece by the Washington Post's Richard Cohen, what we are seeing is an embrace of the same flawed mental shortcut -- judging an individual based on stereotypes about their group -- that leads to the degradation of all older workers, not just those running for president.
At the other end of the spectrum, though perhaps it's of a piece with Red Storm Rising because it's another story of militaristic hubris, is the Battle of Yonkers depicted in Max Brooks' World War Z. Basically, with a zombie infection having overrun New York and panic beginning to spread across the country, the US military stages a massive set-piece extermination battle in Yonkers.
The company's most recent flagship, the Le Max 2, is of a piece with other high-end Chinese devices, offering high specs inside an iPhone-aping body for a relatively low price; the most surprising aspect of the phone's design is that LeEco went out of its way to beat Apple and Motorola to the punch by omitting the headphone jack in favor of USB-C.
He is French, and "The Sisters Brothers" is his first film in English, but Charlie, Eli, Morris, and Warm are of a piece with the protagonist of " A Self-Made Hero " (1997), who pretends to have been a member of the French Resistance, and with the Tamil fighter in " Dheepan " (2016), who flees the civil war in Sri Lanka and ends up as a caretaker in Paris.
All of these possible areas of inquiry — her female friend and family's recollections, the probable locations for the party, the boy who connected her with her alleged attacker — were unmentioned by Senate Democrats as they went about praising Blasey and cross-examining Kavanaugh, and their possible relevance is mostly being dismissed by the liberal side as of a piece with Whelan's reckless public speculations.

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