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"panoply" Definitions
  1. a large and impressive number or collection of something

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Plus a few trousers, and a panoply of patchwork accessories.
"Panoply of Power" is the motto of Hinterhäuser's first season.
He has participated in a panoply of councils and commissions.
A panoply of ambitious fascists tried to exploit the discontent.
A panoply of telescoping limbs, animals, and cranes hide in composites.
But a panoply of deductions and credits keeps firms' bills down.
"It's like a panoply of mistakes and outrageous statements," Kasich said.
Many also employed a panoply of scratching sounds and raspy chords.
Federal and state experts face a panoply of election-security threats.
Prior to that, she oversaw podcast audience development for Panoply Media.
Mr. LaRouche denigrated a panoply of ethnic groups and organized religions.
Panoply Performance Laboratory's crowd-sourced opera is entering its final acts.
The cycle weaves together a panoply of citations from Roman history.
So how do you look at the whole panoply of that?
Along with their espresso, customers could get a panoply of other offerings.
"The full panoply of changes hasn't been released widely yet," she says.
How about a panoply of 18 mustards from all around the world?
And, finally, I get to ask my panoply of Pokémon Go questions.
It can be expanded to cover the entire panoply of Medicare benefits.
Slate, which launched its Panoply Network in February, is taking the platform approach.
Trump, however, has already worn a panoply of names both French and American.
Since its 1983 rebirth, Vanity Fair has covered a rich panoply of women.
The like button has acquired a panoply of meanings in the social realm.
Messing with that could be very attractive to a panoply of international players.
In short, Trump voters do not share a similar panoply of policy preferences.
MESTER: SO I THINK YOU HAD TO LOOK AT THE WHOLE PANOPLY OF COMMUNICATIONS.
But starting today, there's a new addition to that panoply of platforms: your television.
China's apparently large panoply of non-tariff barriers to trade should also be dismantled.
Here is dance with its own evocative panoply of melodies, rhythms, harmonies, dynamics, constructions.
Of course, the story of "Crashed" isn't just a panoply of transactions and statistics.
We face clear external threats, but we have a growing panoply of viable solutions.
Today's panoply of jibs, blobs and larger volumes makes things much more three-dimensional.
They're not ... I guess because they pale in comparison to the Republican panoply of idiots.
It makes up for its high annual fee with a panoply of value-added perks.
"This was the most collaborative effort that I've worked on," said Mr. Turck of Panoply.
Basically, people are insatiable for this panoply of words and images; they want mass input.
The panoply of conflicts and warring parties has made the war resistant to international peacemaking.
No organization has ever had to police billions of users in a panoply of languages.
The series' real strength, however, is its panoply of eccentric, and almost universally delightful, performances.
Its multiplicity of officers, offices, bureaus and desks represent the full panoply of interlocking interests.
Like every other surface of your body, your mouth is teeming with a panoply of bacteria.
Luckily, nowhere is this city's panoply of options more apparent than in its glorious cocktail scene.
Ms. Warren may call herself a capitalist, but her panoply of minutely detailed plans suggests otherwise.
And they are pretty much all on display in the panoply of offerings for summer escapism.
It also had a full panoply of bitchy parents and nice ones, who went to war.
Okay, it doesn't have to be a panoply of knowledgeable people; how about even a handful?
Meanwhile, Panoply is hoping that parents will pay $7.99 a month for the ad-free Pinna.
Below, an astounding panoply of deep soft grays emerges from the shadows: building facades, sidewalks, pavement.
"I think the full panoply of our powers needs to be on the table," Raskin said.
They said that since the statewide ban, a panoply of recruitment and outreach efforts had fallen short.
He said we&aposll use the full panoply of our constitutional powers, and what good is contempt.
Eating competitions are tied to a panoply of risks, especially for those who participate on the regular.
Unlike evolution's panoply of affectionate same-sex partnerships, coupled termite males are all about heartbreak and bloodshed.
As in, he has surrounded himself with a panoply of people with lots of views on issues.
Luckily, the modern era has provided them with a panoply of appropriate songs for basically any situation.
Congress and the executive branch have a panoply of tools at their disposal to confront this menace.
She understands the whole panoply of issues and the diversity of America, and she's a helluva cook.
This week was another that offered a panoply of topics that we couldn't get to in detail.
Of course, one might have imagined that such glittering backgrounds would have yielded panoply of prime plays.
Panoply Media, the podcast arm from Slate, will provide support across distribution, brand relationships and audience metrics.
But legislative attempts to rein in state judges include a panoply of tactics, from scalpel to cudgel.
It is a rare feat, demanding a panoply of skill sets, including long-range vision and patience.
I retain, but suspend, my personal taste to deal with the panoply of the art I see.
In that year they destroyed several temples where Palmyrenes had worshiped a panoply of pre-Islamic gods.
They now also have a panoply of other choices, including websites, apps and business-focused tour guides.
"With Trump you have such a panoply of characters, It's difficult to know which camp will win out."
It's easy to hate on Brooklyn with its panoply of trendy cafes, bearded hipsters, and ever-climbing rent.
THIS SEEMS LIKE THE OLD DAYS, THOUGH, WHEN YOU HAD THE FULL PANOPLY OF GUYS AT THE LAKERS.
Punch "Tesla drag race vs" into YouTube, and you're offered a panoply of ways to complete your search.
Kobe packaged a breathtaking panoply of fakes, footwork, and fadeaways, then deployed them with craft and fearless physicality.
Salisbury and his team spent more than 400 hours investigating and documenting the "unprecedented" panoply of dinosaur tracks.
"The panoply of restrictions results in greater disenfranchisement," the ruling read, "than any of the law's provisions individually".
She is blitzed by an unending panoply of virtual spaces—ones that seem completely disconnected from everyday reality.
The briefest story in this panoply of blows, "The Piano Teacher's Pupil," concerns absence of a different nature.
Like most Rorschach tests, the panoply of reactions to it is much more interesting than the story itself.
Of the panoply of controversies to navigate and confront, he chooses a route that inconveniences him the least.
For February, Panoply has been performing a new month-long "opera of operations," titled Embarrassed of the Whole.
Not very long ago, only caucasian male, property-owning citizens were entitled to the full panoply of legal rights.
Perhaps his most memorable visit is to a dildo factory, which inevitably results in a panoply of penis puns.
The census is used to determine a panoply of things, such as Congressional representation and distribution of federal funding.
Each of the recipes contributed by a panoply of contemporary artists and writers is accompanied by a personal essay.
Some of them made whole vehicles like Benz; others sold cars built from a panoply of other companies' parts.
I'm not at Vox Media headquarters in New York City, I'm somewhere in Brooklyn, in the Slate/Panoply empire.
Coughing spells had prevented him from sleeping, and his panoply of emphysema inhalers did little to quell his wheezing.
Festooned and stacked in front of the photograph is a panoply of toys in a dizzying array of pinks.
Word of the Day : a complete and impressive array _________ The word panoply has appeared in 57 articles on NYTimes.
To keep up with the panoply of changing rules, farmers are left with little choice but to seek schooling.
Kleis may appear quiet and unassuming, but his new Unapologetea/Forged Panoply tape released this September is anything but.
WALLACE: And floor action would be a -- GOWDY: The full panoply of constitutional weapons available to the people&aposs house?
You go online and find a panoply of choices, and select one that matches your size, game and aesthetic preferences.
It would mean the EU imposing tariffs plus a full panoply of non-tariff barriers on almost half Britain's exports.
She says she can't get a job due to a panoply of health issues ... and she truly needs the money.
That's not including the panoply of wristbands, buttons, headsets and sensors that can turn our bodies into walking data centers.
Sand berms were bulldozed to form a perimeter, and a panoply of defenses, including antiaircraft missiles, is at the ready.
But Ho has also gathered a panoply of lesser-known and little-seen artworks across styles, media, and artists' identities.
On one wall hangs a panoply of mixological instruments: stirrers, shakers, sterling silver straws, a chemist's collection of graduated flasks.
The day after Mr. Trump's inauguration saw enormous protests across the country that incorporated a panoply of groups and interests.
It's also his best company showcase, with a panoply of vivid, varied roles that extend and enrich dancers as actors.
He also has a new panoply of wardrobe possibilities that include skinny suits, faux hipster plaid and beach bum tanks.
Sure, the panoply of multiethnic faces is a relatively new addition to a business not always known for welcoming diversity.
Just re-channel the existing public funding from a panoply of programs, agencies and non-profits to private market caregivers.
In the show's second room, titled "Rural Revolutions," we find the aforementioned Korean jar amidst a panoply of Christian paraphernalia.
Over the last 290 months, half a dozen new podcast networks launched with high-quality shows—including Gimlet, Panoply and Radiotopia.
I wish the company would come back because it's just got a great panoply of companies and brand names within it.
This may all seem fairly basic if you're accustomed to, say, your Digital Ocean dashboard and its panoply of server analytics.
But their remarks suggested that the phone does not have the full panoply of 20113D-sensor chips that some had expected.
The Canon M5 isn't the smallest mirrorless camera, but it comes with its own viewfinder, flash, and panoply of physical controls.
In the real world, we face a panoply of surveillance threats that go beyond even the most frightening coordinated government surveillance.
And suddenly, the panoply of fears and resentments that have made this a foreboding summer had been brought into sharp relief.
Kaikodo LLC A panoply of Chinese luxury objects going back to a gold-studded belt hook more than 2,000 years old.
Later this year, Panoply is teasing a new show meant to push the boundaries of another typical podcast form: the mystery.
But now Bryant feels confident she's found her groove playing a panoply of oblivious and outrageous teachers, students, executives and homemakers.
In Off the Hook, a panoply of pop culture references including Popeye's tattooed arm, interact seamlessly in a collage-like composition.
Add marijuana to humans, and you get some fairly predictable results: euphoria, hunger, introspection, anxiety, and a whole panoply of other effects.
First in a panoply of thematic obsessions is sex, a subject nobody's sung about more seductively, more maniacally, with so much relish.
Typically, Ebola produces a panoply of symptoms, including fever, unexplained bleeding, headache, muscle pain, rash, vomiting, diarrhea, breathing problems, and difficulty swallowing.
Panoply raised a Series A in August from Intel Capital, and Alooma raised from Sequoia in 2014 and is still going strong.
"In general with consummated mergers we have the full panoply of remedies," said Bruce Hoffman, the director of the FTC's competition bureau.
"Some would argue that it could have advanced in certain ways," said Andy Bowers, chief content officer of Slate's Panoply podcast network.
The exception is the bleak but beautiful 2004 "Beasley Street," which covers a panoply of neediness and degradation, from prostitution to begging.
We come from different backgrounds, pursue distinct educational paths, practice a panoply of religions, support conflicting political ideologies, and embrace disparate lifestyles.
While cloud giants like Amazon, Google and Microsoft thrived, so too did specialized data warehousing startups like Snowflake, Panoply, Incorta and others.
When a certain species of starfish was present, a panoply of algae, limpets, barnacles, anemones and mussels lived in delicate, dynamic balance.
The suit claims the product has produced a panoply of bad reactions, including severe rashes, bleeding, blistering, cracking and loss of pigmentation.
European officials have long argued that the agreement was intended only to restrict Iran's nuclear program, not the panoply of other issues.
McKinley was joined by nearly his entire Cabinet, the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, a panoply of ambassadors and other dignitaries.
How this panoply of artistic practices plays out with regard to the theme of fruits and seeds is staggeringly varied and complicated.
"There's a level of dedication that comes from podcast listeners that you otherwise don't find," said Panoply CTO Jason Cox at the time.
Plus, fast-growing unicorns have the option of staying private and raising money from SoftBank or a panoply of other highly capitalized investors.
Kosher certification makes food more expensive, and the panoply of quotas, tariffs, regulatory barriers and guaranteed agricultural prices has piled on extra costs.
During the Cretaceous period, insects were already using a panoply of tricks to evade their predators, a new study in Science Advances shows.
To see the full panoply of these measures being deployed against democracy, there are no better contemporary case studies than Hungary and Poland.
On offer to the thirsty: a panoply of beers, from chichi (Delirium Tremens, Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout) to old standards (Modelo, P.B.R.).
Champalimaud is known for intense historical research, channeling a panoply of styles and creating supremely luxurious hotels honed to a fine, modernist edge.
Another Gimlet show, "Crimetown," is in development at FX. And the podcasting company Panoply has signed with WME to develop its own adaptations.
The US Constitution contains no express right to privacy; instead, a panoply of state and federal laws regulate practices such as data collection.
She described a panoply of Advanced Placement classes and athletics programs, a full continuum of special education and a highly regarded music curriculum.
From youths gamboling in the streets to elders seated on benches, the photographer offers a panoply of Italian life in the 21st century.
Most of us are oblivious to this winged panoply, even in our own backyards, because our perception is circumscribed by our ecological illiteracy.
Weisberg, Pushkin's CEO, and Lobel, the network's executive producer, are both former executives of Panoply, the podcast tech company now known as Megaphone.
Weisberg was a cofounder of Panoply, as well as former CEO of the Slate Group and former editor-in-chief of Slate Magazine.
Mr. Ries includes a panoply today (if you're looking for a reference guide, I refer to this one when I determine what's what).
With the confusing panoply of alter egos she's constructed around this particular album, though, there seems to be something more personal at play.
And mourn the demise of another retail stalwart, the Alfred Angelo wedding chain, which has left a panoply of brides in a panic.
His panoply of ventures – including his ownership of aerospace firm Blue Origin and the Washington Post newspaper – supplies the rest of his wealth.
A panoply of UN and unilateral U.S. sanctions is designed to force the country to give up its nuclear weapons under international supervision.
It was this erratic panoply of incidental and liminal sounds that captured her imagination, yet they couldn't be expressed by conventional musical notation.
Prior to Pandora, she worked at Megaphone (formerly Panoply), where she was responsible for driving audio revenue for brands and performance-based advertisers.
Obviously a deep and broad technical background, and a track record in the trenches writing a panoply of software myself, are crucially important too.
We were nestled in a valley, surrounded by mountains, with waterfalls, cows, horses, monkeys, fruit groves, and vegetable fields—the whole panoply of nature.
"Vienna Waltzes" is a panoply — a vast, composite world of five different scenes, to music by Johann Strauss II, Franz Lehar and Richard Strauss.
I get to audition a panoply of speakers on this job, and one of the most striking—both visually and aurally—is Devialet's Phantom.
Honolulu's Shirokiya Japan Village Walk evokes Old Kyoto and offers a panoply of Japanese favorites, from sushi and ramen to tonkatsu and wagyu steak.
The show now has a partnership with Panoply, Slate's podcast network, and makes enough money through ads to pay a research and production assistant.
A panoply of drugs in recent years has allowed some people with H.I.V. to have almost the same life expectancy as the general population.
And that is on Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief executive and chief operating officer, as well as a panoply of top executives.
It's an interesting experiment to watch, because the investments include a panoply of the cool, hip and fresh in a mostly glum content industry.
But he has brushed off more sweeping proposals that might tackle once and for all the whole panoply of problems that plague Penn Station.
The problem there has vexed local environmentalists who cite a panoply of possible causes: bird poop, campground toilets, old septic systems, livestock and more.
It's early days, and Apple and Google haven't yet signed on, but it's a start to bringing some order to the voice assistant panoply.
Panoply, the podcasting unit set up by Slate magazine, recently laid off most of its staff and will become just a distributor of podcasts.
Recently, I visited the 8th Floor Gallery to see Elia Alba's exhibition, The Supper Club, which features a panoply of photographic portraits of contemporary artists.
In terms of the most modern panoply of threats, analyst Singer says there are many tactics the security forces present might use to answer them.
For firms, this will replace the panoply of numbers they use to identify themselves to various agencies, such as the tax bureau and industry regulators.
And this is hardly surprising given the panoply of alleged Russian efforts to influence events across the West, including political contests in other democratic countries.
Women, men, LGBTQ, black and white and shades of brown, a panoply of the marginalized, all march down the streets holding signs, chanting and shouting.
This much we knew, but scientists weren't sure about the exact biology involved, and how giraffes, from a genetic perspective, evolved their panoply of characteristics.
"The Message" is the first fiction series to come out of a partnership between the fast-growing podcast network Panoply and the sponsor, General Electric.
Mr. Li included the money supply target in a broader panoply of measures aimed at maintaining economic growth at 6.5 percent or higher through 2020.
And that means ending wealth-based detention, but also rejecting electronic surveillance and the panoply of other unnecessary and onerous probation-like conditions of release.
And the difference between all the people in the SETI debates is not whether that's true, but where in the Drake panoply the fault lies.
Bell looks to move beyond Rosa Parks to show the fuller panoply by profiling nine largely forgotten women who were also on the front lines.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Panoply Performance Laboratory is known for its ambitious and nebulous projects that embrace the shifting terrain of performance art.
This biennial, with its theme of bodies, is broad enough to encompass a panoply of works that have a range of styles and aesthetic strategies.
Stepping off the plane, a half dozen young women wearing Old South hoop skirts in a panoply of pastel colors were on hand to greet him.
Stunning video captured by the Okeanos Explorer show the vibrant red coral with a panoply of strange critters slithering around and clinging to the biological structure.
Panoply, which is based in San Francisco, came up with an automated data warehousing tool for Amazon cloud customers, though it subsequently expanded to Microsoft's platform.
"LifeAfter," the second scripted series from Panoply and GE Podcast Theater, is a sci-fi piece that plays with ideas of life, death and artificial intelligence.
Raw bar items like sake-cured king salmon and hamachi carpaccio, as well as a panoply of sushi rolls (finfish, no shellfish), are served as starters.
Trump spoke in front of a panoply of iconic American-made products: Gibson guitars, Maryland crab pots, a Delaware-made NASA space suit and Cheerwine soda.
Vestiary overlap between discrete social groups — jocks, geeks, theater kids and burnout gangsters — hints at overarching conspiracy laden with drugs, deceit and a panoply of looks.
Long before Mr. Trump's candidacy, the artist embraced the stars and stripes as his still-life obsession, painting thousands of versions in a panoply of styles.
We found that a panoply of growth-inhibiting policies adopted by Puerto Rico and others imposed by the US government had contributed to the dismal performance.
For example, Panoply Media's Dan Bloom pointed out in a Twitter thread that Vice President Mike Pence has used "lodestar" a number of times in speeches.
They envision a larger communitarian panoply — civic associations, religious denominations, charities and universities and private schools — which needs protection against the jealousy of a centralizing state.
Jamie James gives a full, intriguing, detailed history of the island's visitors and expats, a wild panoply of writers, artists, rogues, madmen and madwomen, and thieves.
In the panoply of Trump controversies that they have relished, rolled their eyes over and forgiven, posing as his own spokesperson in the distant past barely registers.
Under EU bank capital rules, commodities dealers, who trade energy, metals and other products, would have to meet the full panoply of capital rules from January 2018.
The event was part of CTM Festival—a nine-day panoply of live performances, multisensory art installations and technology talks—which celebrated its 20th edition this year.
Seamounts, towering volcanoes submerged thousands of feet of below the surface, are considered undersea jungles, their nutrient-rich waters supporting a panoply of fish and marine invertebrates.
In the panoply of commanders who turned much of Central America into a killing field in the 215s, General Ríos Montt was one of the most murderous.
Banks have been struggling to generate more revenue for years, while adapting to a panoply of new regulations that have raised the cost of doing business substantially.
Yet, among Trump's panoply of wealthy boosters, Icahn is distinctive, if not unique, because of the President's willingness to play the beta role and genuflect before him.
The museum has opened with a sometimes numbing panoply of 275 inaugural exhibitions, with a total of 1,900 works designed to show off its greatly expanded collection.
You can see this in the panoply of ways that trauma, abuse, rejection, or other devaluing experiences precipitate brutality, itself an attempt to preserve or regain honor.
That is a widely held view across the panoply of communications providers from broadcasters, multichannel video programming distributor (MVPDs), telcos and, to a lesser extent, technology companies.
As Moore sees it, the answer is a panoply of neuroses, from a sense of sexual inadequacy to a fanatically rigid moral code to pure nihilistic viciousness.
But explicitly incorporating code as law is a far more interesting and productive approach, and opens a road to a whole new panoply of applications and possibilities.
It's easy to imagine how the rewards mechanism can help nudge customers to try out WeChat's panoply of in-house and third-party offerings down the road.
Among the dizzying panoply of beverages available in the modern bar, you'd be hard pressed to find a single drink arguably more widespread or inoffensive than wine.
Panoply, the podcasting company that produced "The Message" in partnership with General Electric this year and is releasing the techno-sci-fi parable "LifeAfter" on Sunday, Nov.
Perhaps not universal background checks alone, but this broad panoply of regulations could have stopped the two El Paso and Dayton shooters from obtaining their assault weapons.
Aside from the occasional rogue contrarian—or the clandestine panoply of mole people disguised as America's steel workers—pretty much everybody with a mouth likes pizza, right?
There is the panoply of home hubs and A.I. assistants that promise to make everyday life easier: Google Home can be your butler, D.J. and personal assistant.
In less than two minutes, the men and boys in Gillette's new ad engage in a panoply of bad behavior: bullying, fighting, discrimination, sexual harassment and more.
Visitors today will find cleaned-up canals and restored landmarks, as well as a panoply of projects in peripheral industrial zones that have stretched the city outward.
Their seed money does far less than the basically unrewarded panoply of systems, services and knowledge that allow new things to be made, distributed and paid for.
Their work is a panoply of technical precision, formal inventiveness, drilled-down particularity, grave-deep emotion, and whatever the hell else women feel moved to write about.
His new podcast with Slate's Panoply network, "Revisionist History," tries to make listeners rethink things from the past that have been "misunderstood or unjustly forgotten," he said.
Kim Scott is the co-host of Radical Candor, a podcast from Panoply Media, and the author of Radical Candor: Be a Kickass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity.
Her study did not test any other home cleaning methods, like vinegar, nor did she include the full panoply of pesticide residues that might be found on apples.
Its eight-part science-fiction thriller "The Message," produced with the Panoply podcasting network, hit No. 1 on the iTunes podcast chart and had nearly five million downloads.
Startups like Snowflake, Incorta and Panoply stepped in to address this need creating a growing and highly-competitive market that's expected to be worth $100 billion by 2025.
The Denver program included incentives tied to performance evaluations, and a panoply of other factors aimed at getting the strongest educators to the students who need them most.
Ganache, single origin, bean-to-bar, pralinés, orangettes, mendiants, palets d'or, dark or milk: Craft chocolate in Paris comes in a panoply of forms, flavors, origins and styles.
And for many voters — not you, of course, dear reader — it will be their first introduction to the panoply of candidates that make up this fine Democratic primary.
At first glance it seems like a head-to-head contest, but under Israel's chaotic and confusing parliamentary system, a panoply of small parties could tip the balance.
"Why Oh Why" is technically a reboot: It was once a cult favorite radio show on WFMU before it was reborn in podcast form on Panoply this fall.
Her documentary solo works, in which she plays a panoply of interview subjects, have covered topics from the Crown Heights riots to the frailties of the human body.
We ask Congress to help as well, by extending student aid to the full panoply of training programs that lead to productive careers that help us build America.
The professional (and often offstage) attire of the male musicians who practiced this earsplitting art embraced a peacock panoply of baubles, boas, high heels and, yes, bouffant coiffures.
INGRAHAM: But you don&apost have the exact same constitutional panoply of rights as you do if you are an American citizen and you are accused of a crime.
As much as we love Airbnb and its panoply of one-of-a-kind accommodations, there are times when our experiences come up a bit short of our expectations.
Based on the peer-to-peer model of StackOverflow, Morris' MIT thesis, named Panoply, offered two basic options: submit a post about a negative feeling or respond to one.
In each season of Panoply Media's You Must Remember This, host Karina Longworth meticulously peels apart the myths holding up pillars of Hollywood history, and replaces legend with fact.
But the real statistical damage was done by Beijing's move last year to eliminate what it designated as "illegal" capacity, meaning that built without the full panoply of permits.
Observers may be tempted to discount the significance of Trump's baseless prediction of a rigged election this November, simply lumping it in with his vast panoply of provocative remarks.
Which is just to acknowledge that there's reason for both me and you to wonder how many of that panoply of 20th-century artists will mean shit to you.
Google "Gitmo" and "games," and you get a panoply of pieces by Polygon, Fox, The Daily Mail, and others that focus on gameplay behind the barbed wires at Gitmo.
When it comes to enlightened policy and consumer education, the FTC has convened dozens of surveys, workshops, conferences and reports on the panoply of privacy and data security issues.
We can unveil a new one each year, so we can have an ever-expanding panoply of sexual desires and love and feelings to be listed, celebrated, and acknowledged.
For the most part, the U.S. has backed that pledge with action, carving out a panoply of special exemptions for India and demonstrating flexibility when their interests have diverged.
Applying that idea to humans was a jumping-off point for a fictional story, fleshed out in collaboration with the creative agency BBDO, the agency Giant Spoon and Panoply.
Although Memphis has several rock, blues and other music-genre museums, and San Diego concentrates its museum culture in Balboa Park, most cities offer a panoply of tourist destinations.
Then they started killing each other, and there was this roar of demand for guns and this whole panoply of modern industrial war, and they ran out of money.
The invitees included a panoply of administration officials, campaign figures, political allies and major donors to Trump Victory, many of them both personal and professional friends to Ms. Guilfoyle.
Fervent opposition to abortion and euthanasia have given way to a panoply of positions within the party, ranging from vocally pro to mutedly con and, perhaps more commonly, indifference.
Now, in the wake of Manson's death, the Panoply podcast network has released the Manson season of You Must Remember This as its own podcast: You Must Remember Manson.
This month, the podcast network Panoply introduces a subscription app for kids, Pinna, which offers a digital toy box full of ad-free audio for listeners 4 to 12.
When: July 13–23 Where: Various locations including Panoply Performance Laboratory (104 Meserole Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) and Grace Exhibition Space (840 Broadway, 2nd Floor, Bushwick, Brooklyn) More info here.
In a performance in January at Williamsburg's Panoply Performance Lab, he tried to get Siri on an Apple Watch, iPhone, and iPad to all set a 15-minute timer.
While most of the novel is spent in a few characters' heads, Proehl acquaints us with the names, abilities and eventual fates of a panoply of secondary cast members.
When it comes to enlightened policy and consumer education, the FTC has convened scores of surveys, workshops, conferences and reports on the panoply of privacy and data security issues.
She writes: In less than two minutes, the men and boys in Gillette's new ad engage in a panoply of bad behavior: bullying, fighting, discrimination, sexual harassment and more.
This tsunamic fallout of material from the sun is itself magnetized, and can therefore interact with our own planet's magnetic field, creating a panoply of effects here on Earth.
The works find output in various media and tools—videotapes, algorithms, cassettes, cathode ray tubes, projectors, and printers, just to but name a few from Kiernan's panoply of approaches.
But the rest of the album is all laughs and thrills in which sweet clarity defies a panoply of beaty techno sound effects at different junctures every time you listen.
It seemed the greatest entertainer that athletics — and maybe even the whole panoply of sport — has known had run out of magic, betrayed by a creaking start from the blocks.
Keeping ERS fully funded — and fully functional — is the very least necessary to understand the impact and effectiveness of the panoply of programs that touch more than 40 million Americans.
" Neither G.E. nor Panoply would disclose specifics about costs, but Mr. Goldberg acknowledges that compared with, say, film or TV, even a slick-sounding podcast is "not a massive expense.
A panoply of gorgeous, fascinating distinct objects with a common theme, is what I would love to build for the rest of my career, as long as they'll have me.
Martin Weitzman of Harvard University supports the idea of a uniform worldwide tax on carbon emissions, which might be easier to agree on than a panoply of national emissions cuts.
"Right now, there's a lot of the same content aimed at the same audience — investigative journalism, amateur chat," said Mr. Soyoola, who joined Endeavor from Panoply Media, a podcasting network.
The garden — Mr. Scalza calls it his Courtyard Garden d'Arte — is a campy panoply of furniture parts and discarded items that Mr. Scalza has put together into sculptures and installations.
In a Super Bowl ad lineup of dancing cowboys, space aliens, sleek cars, special effects and a panoply of celebrity faces, quiet won the day with Google's poignant "Loretta" ad.
They say farmers are expected to hold down food prices, keep quality high and fight climate change — all while dealing with a panoply of regulations and a shrinking farm budget.
With mysterious, mesmerizing rings and a panoply of strange moons (211 and counting), Saturn was the last outpost of the known planets before the discoveries of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto.
Some of the most intriguing of it alights at the Public Theater's dependably enticing Under the Radar Festival, whose panoply of contemporary performance stokes the appetite for the year ahead.
But look past HBO's fantasy series (returning Sunday, April 24), and you'll find a panoply of great options coming to all four major streaming services over the course of the month.
So far, Amazon has already added a whisper mode for Alexa, and after the upgrade to NTTS in the coming weeks we can probably expect a panoply of voices in 2019.
In addition to producing data, the already overloaded data teams must translate the panoply of figures into something more digestible for the rest of the company, because with data, nuances matter.
Scott, somehow, was able to avoid the worst of the associations with Trump -- despite relentless attacks from Nelson's campaign and a panoply of Democratic-aligned super PACs and other outside groups.
And that there's a sort of one/two punch to deal with a whole panoply of conditions that are pathologized in ways that don't seem to help patients in anyway whatsoever.
Dan Bloom, a producer for the podcast company Panoply, noted on Twitter that the word "lodestar," which appears toward the end, had popped up in speeches by Vice President Mike Pence.
Thomson's score is a mélange of town-square brassiness and Stephen Foster-esque parlor hymns, a panoply that seems to pierce to the very heart of our country's past and spirit.
She was now out of medicine to treat her thyroid deficiency, one of a panoply of medical problems that include a failed kidney, high cholesterol, peripheral nerve problems and frequent falls.
Before he created Slate's podcast network and spun it off into its own business, Panoply, he spent 17 years in public radio, where he tried unsuccessfully to evangelize for kids' programming.
"There's a panoply of things Equifax will face," said Timothy Pestotnik, a San Diego lawyer who works on class actions and was involved in litigation against Toyota over unintended vehicle acceleration.
The movie's finale, with its panoply of glitter bombs and oversize "awww"-inspiring flying cat GIFs, well-timed by the directors Troy Quane and Nick Bruno, works up some undeniable charm.
Imagine a publishing industry that dispensed with hit-making, that used the millions of dollars poured into "American Dirt" to invest more into promoting a greater number and panoply of authors.
Set against that is an air of artistic haste and a quickening appetite—of the photographer's eye beginning to gorge on the world around her, and on its panoply of goods.
Also worth noting is that such synergies or mutually-reinforcing interactions could quickly "cascade," one into another, thereby producing an utterly out-of-control panoply of abundant complexity and stark contradiction.
But it's still an impressive rundown of the panoply of homages that have made the show an instant hit — a lovable, nostalgic visual pastiche for the '80s kid in all of us.
It has also raised the possibility that Britons will lose the panoply of rights guaranteed by the EU. Britain has done a good job of preventing the courts from interfering in politics.
It is a simple story, and one which touches on a panoply of current political issues: economic anxiety in rural America, opioid addiction, access to abortions and the cost of health care.
Another Round is hosted by major podcasting network Panoply, and created by BuzzFeed, which in itself is staffed by a number of executives formerly of The New York Times and Washington Post.
This panoply should be an excellent testing ground for a number of possible applications for VR, and we can already make some observations about the potential for some of what's been announced.
" He added that "some deal with a whole panoply of service, and some are dental facilities, but —" before someone interrupted him to yell, "If I'm pregnant, I don't need a dental plan.
The panoply is daunting: ham, various salamis, egg salad, cucumber salad, lobster salad, smoked salmon, cheeses, eggplant, roast beef and on and on, all nicely garnished and often on whole-grain breads.
The Catholic Church's pro-life teaching encompasses a panoply of issues such as: abortion, immigration, capital punishment, the environment and climate change, sex trafficking, and the inequitable distribution of the world's resources.
It's early baby-iterative-steps yet, of course, with a panoply of pitfalls on all sides; but it's big and bold and hopeful, and it just might do a lot of good.
But the reality is that Mr. Assad's side is increasingly just as fragmented as its opponents, a panoply of forces aligned partly along sectarian lines but with often-competing approaches and interests.
Why the proliferation of rudely scratched memes, the panoply of phallic imagery, the denunciations of rival units in terms that no young soldier would ever want his or her mother to read?
Yet in the final tax bill Mr. Trump signed in December, there they are: the full panoply of tax incentives for renewable energy, as well as the $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit.
Clad in the panoply of American exceptionalism, Johnson opted for the former and turned to Westmoreland to lead the charge at the head of the Military Assistance Command, Vietnam — MACV for short.
Much as Netanyahu-versus-Gantz focused attention on the election as a head-to-head contest, under Israel's chaotic and confusing parliamentary system, a panoply of small parties could tip the balance.
As the rain touched the earth, it unleashed a strange panoply of smells: sweet sage, cinnamon, tree sap, wet rock and an herbal, hay-like scent, all rose up from the underbrush.
The next day, Kushner changed gears, traveling to Mexico City for a high-stakes meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto covering a panoply of issues -- immigration, trade, and security among them.
Mr. Gladwell, a longtime writer for The New Yorker, has gained an audio following with "Revisionist History," a podcast he created in partnership with Panoply, a network started by the Slate Group.
By offering this panoply of fundraising options for pro-climate candidates, environmental groups are looking to ensure that climate change is a key issue in both the Democratic primary and the general election.
Sketching farm labourers in The Hague, he turned to Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" as a model, believing that the personality of each figure had a corresponding "type" in the novel's panoply of characters.
Malaysia's bumiputeras, which means "sons of the soil" and which refers both to Malays and to a number of indigenous groups deemed deserving of a leg-up, have accumulated a panoply of privileges.
This time it's not easy mortgages fueling the movement but fast-rising prices, hungry buyers, record profits and a panoply of home-flipping reality TV shows that make it look fun and easy.
As we reported, a NYC judge shut Kesha down Friday in her attempt to get out of her Sony contract, after leveling a panoply of charges against the famed record producer, including rape.
But there's one big problem with store-bought nuggets: They are the very definition of mystery meat, filled with God-only-knows-what-type of meat and a panoply of shelf-stabilizing chemicals.
Those virtual players can learn from and adapt to a panoply of variables, including the behaviors of teammates and opponents, the rules of the game, and the enforcement of the rules by referees.
Wednesday's arrest of New York Republican Congressman Chris Collins by special agents of the FBI marks only the latest in a panoply of serious criminal allegations against those operating in the political sphere.
Panoply essentially runs the production out of its studios, with its team of sound engineers and producers, helping recruit writers (it brought in the playwright Mac Rogers for "The Message") and voice actors.
In his piercing blue eyes and his versatile voice, we can see and hear the full panoply of Marvin's emotions: irritation and insecurity, adoration and ambivalence, and, yes, a large stock of neuroses.
The panoply of other Samsung product recalls shows that the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco was not an isolated case, though it was the company's largest by far, with more than 2.5 million devices.
It's true that there is a lot of amazing technology out there — this year featured a glorious swarm/murmuration of 600(!) drones, paired twenty-foot Tesla coils, a whole panoply of robots, etc.
It's also hard to accept a top two that didn't include Shangela, who showed up prepared, who played the game full-out every episode, winning challenges with charm and a panoply of looks.
Often, these State of the Union addresses can be a time when the panoply of the presidency can give whoever the president is, sort of, a second chance with a lot of people.
Curtis Robert Burns, who turned the panoply of oddities confiscated from passengers by the Transportation Security Administration into the agency's wildly popular — and at times frightening — Instagram account, died on Friday at age 48.
One, thankfully, is already in place; the decentralization of systems such that every state and county maintains its own, providing a bewildering panoply of varying targets, rather than a single tantalizing point of failure.
Early this summer, Mountain Dew—a company known for a remarkable panoply of flavors beyond the glowing green OG—released "Liberty Brew," a limited-edition flavor that they claimed contained 50 different distinct flavors.
The United States Department of Health and Human Services has its own locator app pointing out nearby testing services and a panoply of other resources like H.I.V. care, substance abuse services and housing assistance.
In the American imagination, the concept summons a panoply of feelings and moments — shared family meals, phones screen-side down, trips taken for pleasure, the mandate to "treat yourself" — at once quotidian and rarefied.
The series, which are produced in partnership with other media partners like Slate spin-off Panoply Studios, Gimlet Media, and Loudspeaker Network, aim to help further differentiate Spotify's service from other streaming music rivals.
In the entrance to her new show, "Testing," at Rachel Uffner gallery, Sara Greenberger Rafferty offers a panoply of examples printed on a 205-foot-long sheet of vinyl stretching from floor to ceiling.
Lift up every day so that no matter where you find yourself in the week, there is a panoply of options that give you joy, pleasure, meaning or a sense of accomplishment each day.
Any lawyer representing him would be truly concerned that a false step, even by an innocent Cohen, during an interview or testimony would bring upon him the full panoply of the federal police power.
Ms. von Hellermann's quick, immediate-looking approach has the breathlessness and dynamism of an old Disney animation film, but she draws from a panoply of historical painting styles, from old masters to Marc Chagall.
When: Nightly through February 28 (performance times below; pay-what-you-can, cash only at the door) Where: Panoply Performance Laboratory (104 Meserole Street, East Williamsburg, Brooklyn) The remaining performance are: More info here.
LONDON (Reuters) - Small investment firms belonging to big banks in the European Union should not have to comply with the full panoply of rules designed for their parents, the bloc's banking watchdog recommended on Friday.
The quixotic quest for the cryptocurrency "killer app" — one that will bring widespread, mainstream usage — continues, and won't succeed any time soon; but, meanwhile, a whole panoply of interesting and practical use cases has arisen.
Then with BuzzFeed and I wrote Hot Pod on the weekends, so I figured, "Maybe I should try this podcast industry thing out," but I held a job at Panoply for a couple of months.
But in a clinical trial conducted along with his dissertation, Morris found that users who spent two months with the Panoply system reported feeling less stressed, less depressed, and more resilient than the control group.
Even before he imposed a panoply of sharia punishments, Pakistan was renamed as an Islamic Republic in 1956, the Ahmadi minority was officially branded as non-Muslims in 1974, and alcohol was banned in 1977.
AirBNB owns no rooms, but provides accommodations; Uber owns (essentially) no vehicles, but provides transport; Stripe is not a bank, but provides bank accounts; a vast panoply of corporate services run on Amazon-owned servers.
Panoply Media's podcast You Must Remember This, hosted by Karina Longworth, now has its own cult following, but it really hit its stride in 2012, when she devoted 12 episodes to exploring Manson's Hollywood ties.
Then comes the bridge, with a different backup singer delivering each line and Karen herself taking the fourth and eighth, a veritable panoply of sincere, caring, all-American voices, clad in Christmas sweaters, cheeks aglow.
One is the majestic "Self-Portrait I" of 7083-38, in which the artist's visage emerges from a panoply of pale grays and pastel-tinted whites and a veritable universe of vegetal husks and spores.
"When there is tension between civil rights and the criminal rights of an accused, the courts often emphasize the need for a fair trial and the panoply of rights afforded a criminal defendant," Silverman said.
His "berserk," alongside his full-throated celebration of the American panoply and riotous exploration of "the great pervasive Anti-You that someone with a grudge might prefer to call God," often had a menacing side.
The company has always been rich in skilled comedians, and it has a panoply here, like Pickup, with her exuberant Lady Gay, Robert Zukerman, as her blinkered husband, Adolphus, and McPhillamy as the deluded Harcourt.
This week Congress is expected to add to its arsenal of international deterrents, writing into law a panoply of economic penalties against Russia and — critically — curtailing President Trump's ability to lift them on his own.
Name one other major figure in our political panoply who is willing to put forth truly creative ideas that are aimed at helping people in all corners of our country move to a better future?
After showcasing a panoply of virtually unknown performers in the 21993s — including Bob Dylan, Woody Allen, Lenny Bruce, Bill Cosby, Randy Newman, Nina Simone and Peter, Paul and Mary — Mr. Weintraub became a Hollywood producer.
The Quietest Place in America Is Becoming a WarzonePhoto: Brian Kahn (Gizmodo Media)N 2550°, W 123.52133°—Amid the panoply of greenery that makes up the Hoh Rainforest, a gap in the old growth forest arises.
The company has finally responded to the single largest source of skepticism looming over the panoply of meat-alternative companies that have popped up in recent years: scaling production to meaningfully compete with traditional meat processors.
Separatists tossed and sprayed colored powder at officers, filling the air with a thick rainbow cloud and covering anti-riot shields, police vans and the pavement on a downtown boulevard in a panoply of bright colors.
Soyoola ran business development at podcast tech company Megaphone (formerly Panoply) from 2015 to 2017, where he worked with talent agents at United Talent Agency and Endeavor-owned agency WME who had begun to represent podcasters.
The whole point of a streaming service is that it makes content available to watch on a panoply of devices, from a big-screen display to a tablet or Nook or Kindle or Galaxy or iPhone.
And Panoply, the podcast network behind "Revisionist History" and "Another Round", a cult chat show, has signed with WME, a Hollywood talent agency, with a view to adapting their shows into films, television shows and live events.
Fears of a Middle East war with global repercussions have risen since U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew last year from the 2015 deal and revived a panoply of sanctions meant to push Tehran into wider security concessions.
The critical mass of everyone you know, plus the cost and complexity of an infrastructure that provides a broad panoply of valuable features to two billion people — those are Facebook's 700-foot-high barrier of enchanted ice.
Felix Hufeld, head of German regulator Bafin has said he does not want to give startups "little buckets and spades" to avoid the full panoply of financial rules, but Noble said that would not be the case.
A panoply of concerns — from rising interest rates, to uncertainty over the impact of the trade war with China, to worries that the nearly 10-year bull market may be ending — set off a binge of selling.
My favorite exhibition of his took place two years ago, at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, where a panoply of little curiosities, from concrete balls to ruptured sneakers, was carefully arrayed on a tall plinth lit from below.
However, many in the U.K., including Prime Minister David Cameron, would like to remain in the EU, citing a panoply of disasters ranging from isolation to compromised security to unbearable transfer costs in the event of a Brexit.
She discovered early on — his antics were the talk of the Slade — that amid the panoply of ex-wives and lovers and children both known and suspected, he was also continuing the chase among her art-school peers.
The full panoply of Russian actions -- from election interference to the manipulation of those whom Putin considers high-value American assets -- pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States.
Physically Sick 2 (Bandcamp) A year ago, techno labels Allergy Season and Discwoman released Physically Sick, in which a panoply of techno producers came together to craft the frothiest, scariest, bounciest and sharpest charity compilation in recent memory.
"This is part of the whole panoply of how we show to the country we are listening," Ms. Lofgren said, pointing out that women occupy only five of the top Democratic slots on the House's 20 standing committees.
While queer people in major American cities "benefit from a panoply of legal protections" at both the state and local level, these protections are often lacking in rural "red states," according to Lambda Legal staff attorney Taylor Brown.
The Da Vinci—a grinning panoply of robotic arms and sharp tiny tools, like the torture device in a Bond film—can operate internally and make incisions with a precision that no human surgeon can hope to have.
It will be a day noted by a panoply of peoples: recent newcomers seeking economic opportunity or refuge from war, immigrants of several generations, descendants of arrivals from centuries ago and aboriginal societies that long predated European settlement.
It seems fairly likely that we've reached peak VC interest in collaboration, but VCs are dealing with any slowdown by betting more heavily on tools that help workers make sense of the panoply of slick interfaced messaging tools.
Along the way, it has been promoted by a panoply of right-leaning groups like the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Alberta Proud, and a number of oil industry groups, including the Modern Miracle Network and the Canadian Energy Network.
"  He said the FTC will have a "full panoply of remedies available" if any merger is deemed improper, including breaking up the merger firm or spinning off new competitors "that would recreate the pre-merger state of competition.
The day we were there, the Peninsula was celebrating "National Ice Cream Month" with a panoply of offerings served on a three tiered stand that held rocky road tartlets, minute chocolate chip cones, cookies and a Neapolitan macaroon.
In an acting career of more than 40 years, Mr. Rickman, with his sensuous, shadowy purr of a voice and often an enigmatic grin, played a panoply of characters whose outward villainy often concealed more complicated emotions and motivations.
For months, I wrote in circles around myself, devoting tens of thousands of words to a panoply of irrelevant topics, everything from the Indian Wars and Irish gold miners to primitive cave drawings and driving conditions in West Texas.
Robinson is 31), and the two celebrated at the Bell House with a panoply of comedians that included Kevin Avery (a comic who tells lots of jokes about S.T.D.'s) and Jessi Klein (Amy Schumer's equally blue writing partner).
But Mr. Turck says plenty of clients want to experiment; he points to Prudential's "MoneyMind" project with Panoply, which involves taking a finance-themed sponsored quiz on Slate that leads to a podcast episode chosen according to your answers.
But while Trump had Scott Baio from "Happy Days" and a video narrated by John Voight, Democrats marched out a panoply of celebrities including Meryl Streep and Kareem Abdul-Jabaar, as well as a video narrated by Morgan Freeman.
Contributing Opinion Writer NASHVILLE — The gift of springtime is the panoply of new life: gray buds breaking open into bright flowers, gray branches sprouting leaves in a thousand shades of green to make a bower of our common lives.
Themed "Make New History," it showcases more than a hundred projects from around the world, spread throughout the opulent former public library across from Millennium Park, and offers a deep dive into a panoply of styles, practices, and approaches.
"Everything else in astronomy is like the eye," he said, referring to the panoply of telescopes that have given stargazers access to more and more of the electromagnetic spectrum and the ability to peer deeper and deeper into space and time.
If you're like me, and most women, your own journey will be highlighted by a panoply of twists and improvisations and, if you're lucky, balls out comedy that will lift and drop and then lift you again to the next thing.
In 2015, Oppenheim and other collaborators showed that the second law of thermodynamics is replaced, on quantum scales, by a panoply of second "laws"—constraints on how the probability distributions defining the physical states of particles evolve, including in quantum engines.
Fears of a Middle East war with global repercussions have risen since Trump withdrew in May 2018 from the nuclear deal embraced by predecessor Barack Obama and revived a panoply of sanctions meant to force Tehran into wider security concessions.
"All this will be yours when I'm gone," he joked, pointing to the panoply of fighting dirks, Swiss Army gadgets, and fat multitools that overflowed from the shelves, along with hunting gear, dozens of flashlights, and even a pistol or two.
For each voice embracing the radical vision to decarbonize the American economy within a decade, revamp capitalism, and attend to a panoply of social ills, there was another voice decrying the plan as economically unrealistic, technologically impossible, and politically untenable.
Many people in the business community wince at the panoply of news reports on American firms attributing rising costs and sometimes layoffs to the tariffs already in place on steel and aluminum and on a range of products from China.
In addition to all of your other identities—urban, rural, Christian, atheist, African-American, first-generation, introverted, immunocompromised, cyclist, gun owner, gardener, middle child, whatever panoply of nouns and adjectives and allegiances describes you—you are also this: a gnathostome.
Off of the top of my head I can think of a panoply of people facing execution – right now in Alabama – where opioid addiction either directly, or indirectly, played a part in the crime that put them on death row.
"We are faced with a president who poses the most significant threat to our values since the Civil War," he told me—threats to the rule of law, the free press, an independent judiciary, and the panoply of democratic institutions.
Coming from different ethnic, racial and artistic backgrounds, they offer a sort of American utopia: a panoply of traditions that intermingle — to the point that it's hard to tell one contribution from another — even as each retains equality and integrity.
While Warren had her panoply of plans, and Sanders remained reliably on message about his vision for big change, some of the most interesting moments, both in terms of politics and policy, came from the seven other candidates on stage.
On Monday, Sullivan canceled a scheduled hearing next week on the demand from Flynn's legal team for a panoply of evidence about the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, including aspects that seem remote from the charges Flynn admitted to.
In the years since, her career has taken her to Australia, Brazil, China Japan and a panoply of other countries — as well as to New York, the site of her greatest artistic coup, "The Artist is Present" and her current base.
"Look at the panoply of issues that we're facing as an office ... ranging from environmental issues, to oil and gas, to Native American tribes, all the way through to senior-level misconduct allegations and sexual harassment," Greenblatt said last week.
When: Saturday, October 1, and Sunday, October 10873, 11am–7pm Where: 104 Meserole Street (Williamsburg) The always thoughtful Panoply Performance Laboratory will do some reflecting of its own this year, on art in Bushwick before the days of branding and gentrification.
The presumptive Republican nominee is reintroducing Americans to a panoply of dormant scandals, personal transgressions and partisan controversies that rocked Bill Clinton's White House and first lady Hillary Clinton in two turbulent presidential terms leading up to the end of the 20th Century.
The judgment ended three years of rising tension and growing paralysis during which Narendra Modi's government and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have wielded a panoply of instruments, from police to courts to the governor's office, to thwart the city's elected leaders.
The Innocent Man features interviews with a panoply of individuals connected to the cases: Fritz, Ward, members of the Ada Police, Haraway and Carter's families, defense attorneys, and the authors who investigated the crimes in their books, John Grisham and Robert Mayer.
This opens the doors to a full panoply of options: network overlays, automation frameworks that drive down operational costs and risk from manual processes, open interfaces that reduce the friction of mixing and matching equipment in various roles to drive down costs, etc.
An art review on Friday about "Nicole Eisenman: Al-ugh-ories" at the New Museum in Manhattan and "Nicole Eisenman" at the Anton Kern Gallery in Manhattan, using information from the museum, misidentified a painting that depicts a panoply of neediness and degradation.
What in the World Add this twist to the panoply of websites that promise to fill the holes in your love life: Sites that are aimed at married men who want to add wives, and single women who'd be happy sharing a spouse.
The panoply of venture capital firms in Silicon Valley (and elsewhere) could supply the cash that Tesla craves as it inches toward some semblance of sustainability, without worrying about the kinds of targets and disclosures that are required of a public company.
"Battle Hymn of the Republic" versus "Dixie"; "The Ballad of the Green Berets" versus "Fortunate Son"; "Born in the U.S.A." versus "God Bless the U.S.A.": The whole panoply of America can be detected in the songs that echo through our public squares.
She died this year at 75, and will be celebrated here by a panoply of admirers in the avant-garde, including the bassists Michael Bisio and Ken Filiano, the saxophonists Jemeel Moondoc and Rob Brown, and the vocalists Jay Clayton and Andrea Wolper.
Mr. de Blasio's speech, delivered as he has begun his own re-election campaign, included several instances of call-and-response with the friendly crowd drawn from the full panoply of New York diversity, both in the seats and on the dais.
Haenel is especially riveting: Her face absorbs and reflects a shifting panoply of feeling and thought, and it's hard not to see the film as in part a love letter, a tribute to her and to her working partnership with the director.
His model, detailed in a paper that he posted online in October, describes the dance of water molecules near the freezing point and how the particular movements of those molecules may account for the panoply of crystals that form under different conditions.
While Trump and other officials have offered a panoply of reasons for Comey's firing last week, the ongoing FBI probe into Russian influence on the 2016 election was cited as part of the reason for Trump's dissatisfaction with the FBI director's performance.
The experiences of black people accused of these purported infractions have acquired a panoply of names that capture the absurdity of facing such hostility while innocently carrying out everyday activities: driving while black, barbecuing while black, walking while black, sitting at home while black.
Now behold waves of pealing keyboard ripples, noodling trebly guitar, sweeping electronic strings, organic grooves inhabiting a soft-rock variant on neosoul, and a panoply of chirpy female R&B voices, most prominently Estelle and Kali Uchis, whispering sweet nothings and providing vocal cushioning.
Over the medium haul, however, every song is a grower, not merely because Merritt is quite a lyricist but because he's documenting an exceptional life that includes a childhood in a panoply of hippie communes and a young adulthood in a hodgepodge of bohemian penury.
Just in case you were wondering how commonplace the use of turkey is in the glorious panoply that is Mexican cuisine, MUNCHIES' own Javier Cabral says that although turkey isn't really widely used in most parts of Mexico, it's found in abundance in the Yucatan.
All I know is it's a lot harder to keep producers working on my radio show than it was four years ago because ... Because a handful of startups have gone and basically hired everyone that works ... Because of Gimlet and Panoply and all those, yeah.
WEEKEND An art review on Friday about "Nicole Eisenman: Al-ugh-ories" at the New Museum in Manhattan and "Nicole Eisenman" at the Anton Kern Gallery in Manhattan, using information from the museum, misidentified a painting that depicts a panoply of neediness and degradation.
"I am unaware," Justice Thomas wrote, "of any support in the American constitutional tradition or in this court's precedent for the proposition that a defendant can avail himself of the panoply of appellate and collateral procedures and then complain when his execution is delayed."
But many of his see-now, shop-now compatriots are creating "seasonless" collections instead that include coats, cashmeres, silks and lingerie dresses, which is pretty much the panoply of options everyone needs anyway now that global warming has played havoc with predictable weather patterns.
But undeterred even by his own advisers he is using his attorney general and a panoply of lawyers to shield him from disaster, whether it involves releasing his tax returns or fending off the 29 investigations now under way for federal, state and local crimes.
As skinny as a teenager, sporting an afro and almost unnecessarily handsome at 57 years old, Prince looks flatly amazing, exuding ineffable cool and panache while wearing clothes that would make anyone else look like a ninny is just one among his panoply of talents.
What used to be a yearly salon of nerdy men in wool sweaters and tweed jackets became, over a half century, a kind of shadow United Nations that attracts a dizzying panoply of fascinating, impressive people with a genuine desire to better the world.
An inaugural foreign trip would have been daunting for a diplomatic novice under any circumstances, given the panoply of complicated issues that will confront Mr. Trump, including terrorism, religion, economics, Middle East peace, the war in Afghanistan, the future of NATO and Russian aggression.
It's a clichéd observation by now but it's still true to say that in an increasingly dystopian world, few shows offer such a calm, unapologetic look at the panoply of humanity all striving together to do the impossible as The Great British Baking Show.
Step inside into another kind of story ballet: one populated by mysterious characters, enigmatic text, severely beautiful classical dancing and a panoply of theatrical devices, like a curtain that crashes down repeatedly during a double pas de deux to Bach's Chaconne in D minor.
Mr. Kennedy brings to vivid life an (unseen) panoply of characters including the Spanish siren who becomes Padraig's girlfriend and a cross-section of men who may be friends or fanatics or somewhere in between: shared participants in a cycle of retribution and revenge.
Over the last two decades, though I've undergone dozens of invasive procedures and tests, taken a panoply of pills and had various parts of my digestive system removed or surgically rebuilt, my symptoms have only gotten more intense and more — how to put this delicately?
In other words, over the past 11 years, not only China and Russia, but the full panoply of all 21625 rotating members of the Security Council, with their two-year terms, have been voting yes to every UN sanctions resolution passed against North Korea.
Perhaps the most unique aspect of The Barbican's upcoming show, Basquiat: Boom For Real, is that, in its entirety, it is an investigative portrait of the artist, providing context for his development and his process rather than simply a visual panoply of his works.
Sometime in the first half of 2016, Panoply will start publishing shows through its own technology stack, which will "put more tools in the hands of our podcasters to syndicate their content far and wide, both by traditional RSS and a more open, flexible API," said Withrow.
IAB has particular insight into the podcasting market, thanks to member companies like Audioboom, Authentic, ESPN Radio, Gimlet Media, How Stuff Works, Market Enginuity, Midroll Media, National Public Media, Panoply, Podcast One, PMM, Turner Podcast Network, Westwood One, WNYC Studios, and Wondery, who underwrote the industry study.
Venezuela's military exercises have concluded, but tensions in the region remain elevated, and there's still a chance an incident along the border could escalate, especially given command-and-control issues among Venezuela's armed forces and the panoply of armed groups and illicit activity going on there.
Morris doesn't go into the wide panoply of American cults, focusing instead on six leaders: Public Universal Friend (who was born Jemima Wilkinson), Ann the Word (born Ann Lee), Thomas Lake Harris, Koresh (née Cyrus Teed), Father Divine (aka James Baker, Jr.), and, of course, Jim Jones.
In addition to being integrated into NPR's own NPR One app, it has commitments from several others that will introduce the technology into their own products in 2019, including Acast, AdsWizz, ART19, Awesound, Blubrry Podcasting, Panoply, Omny Studio, Podtrac, PRI/PRX, RadioPublic, Triton Digital and WideOrbit.
Instead, the partisan rancor that has come to define the state's politics in recent years is expected to play a role in North Carolina's long-term response to the storm, which left at least 37 people dead in North Carolina and unleashed a panoply of troubles.
It includes more than 193 works in a panoply of media — paintings and pastels, monotypes and painted fans, even solarized photographs of dancers in shocking orange — but only one subject: the hermetic world of Paris music theater, a place of grand spectacle and even grander depravity.
What if we told you that your bowl of pasta is something of a witches' brew, filled not just with herbs and spices, but with a panoply of spiritually charged ingredients—some inherently evil, others more ambiguous, and some that will literally ward off the devil?
In the film, Suman, who is researching the panoply of meat-eating traditions of North-East India (a nugget that also haunts the film's satisfyingly repelling climax) and Nirmali, who soon inducts herself in his Meat Club, develop feelings for each other due to their shared carnivorous palate.
A core aim of the FCA's proposals is to create a more clearly defined two-tier market, with "advice" on investments being subject to the full panoply of regulation, while general "guidance" would be more lightly regulated as it does not include full fact-finding about the customer.
What in the World Summer on the streets of Chinese cities yields a panoply of exotic sights and sounds: old men loudly jousting over mah-jongg tiles, sidewalk barbecues grilling tough-to-identify animal parts, and the unmistakable growl of a clearing throat — that ends with an inevitable splat.
It meant, rather, letting the whole panoply of the world around me come to define who I was and what I thought was right: whether it was my mother, or another adult or authority figure, or somebody I spotted across the counter at Veselka at 2 in the morning.
Together, the diminutive Ronaldos represent an ever-growing segment of the colorful Christmastime panoply on Via San Gregorio Armeno, a historical street in the heart of Naples, Italy, that has been known since the 303s as a spiritual home of artisans specializing in traditional nativity scenes, or presepi.
It included dynamo Martinican duo Annabel Guérédrat and Henri Tauliaut opening the tri-borough festival with a gorgeous and humorous new work, a smart interactive piece by female trio Abbey of Misrule at Panoply Performance Lab, and strong Bangladeshi and Puerto Rican performers at Bushwick's Grace Exhibition Space.
Washington (CNN)Late Tuesday, the White House made clear that Dr. Ronny Jackson, President Donald Trump's pick to head the Veterans Affairs department, was not going to withdraw his nomination amid a panoply of questions about drinking on White House trips and doling out prescription pills to staffers overseas.
The series grows considerably more layered as it goes along, with the panoply of villains encompassing a variety of demographics, yet the choice of a bin Laden surrogate as the starting point is sure to reignite the debate over the demonization of Muslims that "24" has encountered before.
Both BAFTA and the Golden Globes substituted the "Joker" director Todd Phillips for Waititi, but no matter how you slice it, these are male-dominated movies, and nearly all of them feature a panoply of violent acts (with murders that include stabbings, hangings, shootings and death by flamethrower).
Like Magritte's denunciation, this is not Elena Ferrante but Elaine Reichek, sinking her identity into a vast panoply of identities — from Virginia Woolf to Anna Akhmatova to William Blake— and emerging with creations that are all her own, and that preserve both her signature style (embroidery) and her absence.
The official told CNN that Russia was "putting in the full panoply of their weapons systems" in Crimea, saying Moscow had stood up a new Army Corps there and was deploying "a lot of their new anti-access missile systems, coastal defense, air defense" systems, in addition to the ground troops.
More about the raise: Some previous investors are back, including Graham Holdings, which used to own the Washington Post but now has a portfolio that includes Panoply, another podcast startup; Betaworks, the New York-based startup incubator; and Cross Culture Investors, which is best known as Troy Carter's investment shop.
This way of thinking has become particularly pertinent as physical theory has opened up the possibility of a "multiverse"—wherein that which is observed, or will ever be observable, from Earth is but the tiniest fraction of all there is, with other universes subject to other rules in an endless panoply beyond.
In 1969, Rawls (along with fellow philosopher Stanley Cavell) made the formal proposal to the Harvard faculty to adopt an African American Studies program, and student radicals recall that he personally bailed them out of jail during a 1969 student strike against the Vietnam War and in favor of a panoply of radicalisms.
Dressed in a hot pink tank top, heather gray capri yoga pants and hot pink sneakers, she hovered over a couch on which a panoply of tennis clothes had been draped: short-skirted tennis dresses with a bright geometric pattern; skirts in the same pattern; blue tank tops; visors; headbands; a fuchsia hoodie.
Many of her pivotal figures are familiar to history: Hiram Bingham, the heroic American vice consul who lavishly issued salvational visas to despairing Jews; Hugh Fullerton, the consul general who thwarted Bingham on the advice of Cordell Hull, the Roosevelt administration's compliant secretary of state; and the idiosyncratic panoply of Fry's assistants.
And playing a panoply of roles that include the authorial surrogate known as B.J.J., Ken Nwosu shifts from earnest to florid and back again, inviting us into the apparent fun house that is Mr. Jacobs-Jenkins's imagination — until the writer locates an image so potent that a playgoer's ready laughter starts to freeze.
Susan Lingle, a biologist at the University of Winnipeg, and her co-workers have conducted field studies in which they broadcast through loudspeakers the amplified crèche cries of a panoply of animals, including a baby bat, a baby eland, a sea lion pup, a baby marmot, a kid goat and a domestic kitten.
The first section, entitled "The Early Days," lures us to the birthplace of the Internet, in a reconstructed room at U.C.L.A.—"some sort of a shrine," according to Herzog, who is on permanent lookout for the amusing panoply of things that human beings choose to adulate when God is unavailable for comment.
On their heels, a couple of hours later came a rising blitzkrieg of light, heat, X-rays, shock waves, and rings and knots of gas and all manner of radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum — all the panoply of a star devouring itself in one of the great cataclysms of nature, a supernova explosion.
In its place we have voter identification and a panoply of other restrictions whose stated purpose is to prevent a problem—voter fraud—that doesn't seem to exist and whose only discernible purpose is to return the country to a time when it was legal to exclude people like Ethelene Douglas from participating in democracy.  
"There's a whole panoply of things these experiments could look for," said Nima Arkani-Hamed, a physicist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. For example, dark matter, the massive stuff whose existence has been inferred only on astronomical scales, might leave faint electric charges behind when it interacts with ordinary particles.
Lethem strives to craft a written approximation of Farber's still-life style, an effort he announces at the start as a failure, while Carol Mavor pens an impressionistic, fabulist vision of Farber as a crow flying high above his paintings, with numerous allusions to his work mirroring the painter's own panoply of visual references.
Here are the two key aspects that trouble me, as someone who doesn't reside in the US but interacts with a panoply of its internet services as a matter of daily and professional routine: You might think that, under the Trump administration, the United States has done a lot less leading than in generations past.
"You are not trying to give them a tactical update on the issues of the day, but to lay out the full panoply of issues that they are going to face; the good, the bad, and the ugly of what the world looks like and what implications there may be going forward," he said.
Sanders has to make a stronger case that, in fact, he is not a "single-issue candidate," and that his entire panoply of issues — cracking down on Wall Street, universal healthcare, free public college education, a $15 minimum wage, criminal justice reform and campaign finance reform — impacts Americans of every age, race, and gender.
Major beneficiaries of the Koch network include the Tea Party, the Cato Institute, the National Federation of Independent Business and groups specifically created to act as conservative counterweights to a panoply of liberal interest groups — for example, the 21958 Plus Association and the Center to Protect Patient Rights are conservative alternatives to the AARP.
Impeachment proceedings in the House are investigative in nature and come with a full panoply of quasi-judicial powers, including aids to investigations, such as the power to subpoena witnesses to compel them to appear and testify (subject, of course, to constitutional privileges, if applicable, such as the Fifth Amendment's guarantee against self-incrimination).
Using a panoply of new exploratory technologies, some borrowed from medicine, with complicated names such as fiber optic reflectance spectroscopy, macro X-ray powder diffraction and optical coherence tomography, the museum hopes to harvest all kinds of data about the "Girl," as everyone at the museum simply calls her, to explore her inner life.
Only a year-and-a-half after perceptual ad blockers were heralded as the end of the ad-blocker arms race, however, a team of researchers from Stanford and CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security have discovered a "panoply" of vulnerabilities in perceptual ad blockers that undermine their efficacy and expose users to new attack vectors.
Home is where I record everything else in my world; audio versions of my McSweeney's pieces for their Patreon site; freelance production and voice-over work for clients — usually cable networks; demos for new podcast ideas like this limited series idea me and some friends in L.A. pitched to Panoply and Audible and wherever else that might end up.
It's the game that transitioned "roguelike" from meaning a type of tile-based RPG, to being a label we apply to all kinds of different games now, because its meaning has been refined down into a specific design ethos (built around randomness and permadeath) and not the whole panoply of mechanics that Rogue or Nethack happened to employ.
"We have often been told that we must choose between full access to the EU market, along with accepting its rules and courts on the Norway model, or an ambitious free trade agreement, which opens up markets and avoids the full panoply of EU regulation, on the example of Canada," he is expected to say in his speech.
The full panoply of military laws and regulations that bind the training and conduct of soldiers would not apply to Prince's army (although Prince claims that "[a]ll contracted personnel would be subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice" — a concession that would appear to sweeten the contract deal, though we haven't seen the fine print).
Sony is staffing up to sell ads for a number of high-profile podcasts on topics like Jeffrey EpsteinThis shift began in May, when Sony Music formed Three Uncanny Four, a new partnership with Adam Davidson, co-founder of NPR&aposs "Planet Money," and Laura Mayer, former producer at WNYC and Megaphone (formerly Panoply Media), among others.
Israel in 2017 has to live with the violent consequences of this Arab rejectionism: from the Palestinian Authority that unapologetically rewards the murderers of Jews as well as Christian tourists, Druze and Arab policemen, and anyone else deemed to be "collaborators" with Israel; to the unremitting wars of annihilation waged by Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, and a panoply of Islamist terror groups.
After all, what better way to ring in the country's first female president than with a room full of rising female CEOs, Broadway producers, and entrepreneurs, including Hollywood hit-maker Meryl Poster, podcast chart-topper Phoebe Robinson (Williams' co-host on Two Dope Queens), and Hamilton producer Jill Furman, plus a panoply of fashion VIPs from Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Bulgari, and Coach?
My recollections of the island were the scattered sense memories of childhood — my sweat on the clear vinyl slipcovers that protected the couches in my grandparents' house in Bayamón, uncomprehended Spanish cartoons, the competitive clack of dominoes, the stringy texture of sugarcane that my abuelo cut for me from the field behind his house, a panoply of cousins whose faces I barely recall.
The Handmaid's Tale TV series includes a scary new scene that didn't appear in Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel The Handmaid's Tale TV series includes a scary new scene that didn't appear in Margaret Atwood's 1985 novel Women, men, LGBTQ, black and white and shades of brown, a panoply of the marginalized, all march down the streets holding signs, chanting and shouting.
Nor is he without an argument when we reflect on America's embrace of abortion on demand, homosexual marriage, pornography, promiscuity, and the whole panoply of Hollywood values.... While much of American and Western media dismiss him as an authoritarian and reactionary, a throwback, Putin may be seeing the future with more clarity than Americans still caught up in a Cold War paradigm.
Among them are a few originals Mr. Miller has popularized over the years, like the Double-Barrel Winchester, which employs four different gins to create a panoply of flavors; the Fiddler's Green, a cross between two classic tiki drinks, the Blue Hawaiian and the Montego Bay, served from a slushie machine; and the Smokin' Sarong, a mélange of Scotch, coconut, tea and honey.
I'm chairman of the Slate Group, and Slate Group's two main things are Slate magazine and a podcasting startup called Panoply, which we launched a bit over a year ago, which is trying to do a lot of things with the podcast business, including produce shows, develop some strong backend technology for hosting and distribution and tracking, and also sell advertising.
Among the panoply of shoppable teenage rebellion are booths with a cause, like Hope for the Day, a suicide prevention organization, and A Voice for the Innocent, a nonprofit that offers resources to survivors of rape and sexual abuse, which was brought on board in the wake of a series of sexual assault and harassment allegations involving artists who had performed on the tour.
Then it proceeds through a long section honoring a panoply of 40003th-century artists from Louis Armstrong to 'N Sync, shorter tangents tracing the special place of Africa in world pop and the musical heritage of 9/11, the "Postmodern Times" section, and finally a farewell keyed to three obituaries I wrote for Noisey in the awful year of 2016: Bowie, Prince, Leonard Cohen.
Maybe, but a special counsel of impeccable credentials, Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerSchiff: Trump acquittal in Senate trial would not signal a 'failure' Jeffries blasts Trump for attack on Thunberg at impeachment hearing Live coverage: House Judiciary to vote on impeachment after surprise delay MORE, did not fully exonerate the president given the panoply of specific criminal prohibitions of foreign support or interference in our national elections.
Likewise, the Fed has not based its recommendation on a "take no risk" regulation strategy; read its report, and you'll see at once that its concerns amount to the full panoply of those I elaborated above — those that both animated the pre-Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime and were meant to continue to be vindicated, but have proved not to be vindicatable, in the new Gramm-Leach-Bliley regime itself.
That picture of Manafort, who was sentenced Thursday to 47 months in jail for a panoply of financial crimes having to do with his long relationship with Ukraine, was eons away from the bespoke pinstriped-suit wearing, ostrich-leather-coat-having political operative who seemed on top of the world as he toured Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump around the Republican National Convention in the summer of 2016.
The panoply of state censorship and propaganda around Mr. Liu is testament to his tenacious influence, almost seven years after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, nearly a decade after he was last detained and sentenced to 11 years in prison for inciting subversion, and 28 years after the Communist Party denounced him as a seditious "black hand" for backing the student protests that swept China in 1989.
" In the court documents, Hewitt also claimed that she saw Phillippe — whom she had been dating since April but split from in July — "repeatedly abusing a panoply of legal and illegal drugs, including without limitation: cocaine, ecstasy, psychedelic mushrooms, and steroids … " The model alleged that Phillippe "increasingly combined these drugs with excessive alcohol consumption and often exhibited symptoms attendant of poly drug and alcohol abuse, including mood swings and bouts of anger.
There were accounts of mass migration from Italy's poor south to the industrial north, and the labor unrest and occupied factories that followed; tales of the Mafia's hold on his region; and a panoply of the political figures who had loomed large in recent history, from the seven-time prime minister Giulio Andreotti, who died in 2013, to the media mogul turned politician, Silvio Berlusconi, who was often the subject of Mr. Trincale's barbs.
The yolk-gooey sandwiches at Eggslut in the Grand Central Market, and a few steps away, the breakfast raviolo with ricotta and the polenta porridge with Santa Monica honey at Knead & Co. At Moon Juice, Amanda Chantal Bacon's avant-garde juice bar of the moment, a rainbow-hued panoply of elixirs, milks and powders is said to aid with "anything you're looking to achieve energetically or physically," as Sean Brennan, an employee in the Silver Lake branch, recently explained.
His featured a panoply of greatest hits — the enormous pastel tulle confections that have been his showstopper signatures; the high-low Watteau party-dress taffetas that rise to the thigh in front and sweep through a doorway in the back; the little 1960s shifts embroidered with filigree orange blossoms; the strapless empire-waist columns bursting with peony blooms from rib cage to ankle — all placed, if not on a pedestal per se, then on an assortment of platforms.
Britain lured Mr. Trump this year with an invitation to have tea with Queen Elizabeth II. (The visit finally took place in July, but protests from Britons forced the organizers to offer a limited program that did not include the full panoply of a traditional state visit.) President Emmanuel Macron of France invited Mr. Trump to be at his side last year during the annual July 14 parade along the Champs-Élysées in Paris — an event that so impressed the American leader that he ordered a similar parade in the United States for Veterans Day.
Our correspondent R.W. Apple reported: All the panoply of monarchy was deployed on this, one of the great days in the history of the House of Windsor: the stirring music of Handel and Purcell and Elgar; the Household Cavalry, in their burnished breastplates and helmets with red plumes; the stately royal horses, caparisoned in silver; almost all of the reigning sovereigns of Europe, come in their finery to share in the happy occasion, and the royal bride herself, resplendent in a gown of pale ivory, with puffy sleeves and a train 25 feet long.

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