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These sculptures are flexible, viscous, patched together in deformed shapes.
It is patched together out of fragments, episodes, spotlit silhouettes.
Kuna Nega's houses are mostly patched together from wood and metal.
She then patched together a series of jobs through temp agencies.
Against Sale on Thursday, the Yankees' offensive output was patched together.
The image is patched together from the data from all of these.
Instead, they patched together an understanding of sex through friends and the internet.
This, too, is a constructed story, one patched together from the myth itself.
Banks today are full of ageing infrastructure and legacy systems that are patched together.
There will be pressure to win right away with a team that was improperly patched together.
Another problem: Much of the software used in these robots is patched together or not properly updated.
A little research revealed that they had been patched together from various strands of traditional Chinese belief.
Maybe we need a 'modular' paradigm of global politics: we all get patched together to make beautiful music.
Ms. Tynan, who understandably had "mixed feelings" about the proximity, resolutely patched together a separate path for herself.
" In 1991 he patched together a merry valentine to Yiddish vaudeville, with himself as the star, called "Finkel's Follies.
Manager Torey Lovullo patched together just enough pitching to bring home the Diamondbacks' eighth win in their last nine games.
In fact, we are less a monolith and more a monster sorority, patched together from disparate viewpoints and dissimilar experiences.
The rest of the film is framed as a scattershot mockumentary patched together from camera-toting party guests' verité footage.
And the dark web is filled with supposed data dumps that are really just patched together breaches from other sites.
At Beta Pictoris, four large paintings occupy the front gallery, one featuring rubber and the other three patched-together canvas.
The Tory left has Open Britain, a pressure group patched together from the ashes of the Remain campaign, but little else.
Trumbo's solo shot cut the Seattle lead to 4-1, then the Orioles patched together three more hits in a row.
The recent winning streak, in turn, marks the third time that the Dow has patched together nine positive sessions in 2017.
Irianny Baute Marín, a diminutive 2-month-old baby with bronchitis, gets respiratory treatment from a device patched together with tape.
But in other areas, crews without adequate supplies patched together damaged poles and power lines in a desperate push to restore power.
PREPA, which has more than $14 billion in liabilities and is going through a privatization process, has largely patched together its system.
All over the world, small companies are building weird little modules that can be patched together with bits built by other inventors.
Mr. Kader said the immense complex of pylons, columns, colossi and obelisks was patched together by pharaohs over more than 1,500 years.
Patched together not from stolen body parts but lent clothes, there is, nevertheless, a Frankensteinian quality to them: They are, by definition, scary.
Hillary Clinton patched together a winning coalition in the Nevada caucuses of women, older voters, African-Americans, college graduates and members of union households.
Canada, the defending champions, have patched together a squad with over 22004,205 games of NHL experience, most of them now competing in European circuits.
He has built an astonishingly diverse team, reflecting the grab bag of ancient cities, former colonies and immigration flows Belgium was patched together from.
" Thousands of people live in slum conditions in the patched-together tents and huts in the camps that make up the so-called "Jungle.
It wasn't just that he believed that it was true that living creatures were patched-together bags of tricks—he also liked things that way.
Working with two National Museum curators, Corina Matamoros and Aylet Ojeda Jequin, it patched together the present show from its own holdings and American loans.
"We've never believed that these detailed profiles of people, that have incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources, should exist," Cook said.
Yeah. Look, we've never believed that these detailed profiles of people — that has incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources — should exist.
Voice recorders with patched together farewells had littered the ground in Nikooda, but here there was nothing but the occasional apple jostled loose from a tree.
It's a classical comic book interpretation of history, in which random fragments of the past are patched together to create a hero of perfect ideological specificity.
Their setting is patched together through bits of business with a couple of local townsfolk, and a mini Thanksgiving-homecoming drama when the pair visit Hannah's family.
"Look, we've never believed that these detailed profiles of people—that has incredibly deep personal information that is patched together from several sources—should exist," he said.
Trudy had no kids, husband, or much savings, so my family patched together a mix of paid and volunteer caregivers to provide her meals, rides, and companionship.
That makes the scenes between them hard to read, and it makes the characters themselves seem opaque and incomplete, like a film strip patched together from fragments.
Power utility PREPA has patched together most of the system but remains years away from making the fundamental improvements needed to enable it to withstand another hurricane.
Composed of steel grilles embedded in surfaces patched together from pieces of rusty sheet metal, these haunting works convey the ghostly impression of a city decimated by war.
The law patched together provisions reflecting the island's status as a self-governing United States territory and parts of Chapter 9, the federal bankruptcy code covering local governments.
It was barely one hundred miles from my parents' house in suburban Philadelphia, but it hardly felt real, a noisy daydream patched together from television shows and novels.
The truth is that this old man — caught with car parts patched together to look like a small radioactive-material container — was no more than a con artist.
Neither ship was fully qualified for its battle missions; neither ship had a full crew; both ships had patched together navigation systems that failed to work at times.
Truphone's original premise of offering low-cost international voice and data plans for users was based on software that essentially patched together capacity from multiple carriers across multiple countries.
And even with a goalkeeping corps patched together from the waiver wire, they have been better than half the league at keeping the puck out of their own net.
One can resort to curve-fitting, in which a hypothesis is patched together from different independent pieces, each piece more or less fitting a different part of the data.
From its primal, cosmic cover to the variety of fonts and page layouts, it is less a book than a heap of zines and secret dispatches hurriedly patched together.
His loincloth was goat, his shoelace was cow, and his coat was patched together with both goat and sheep hide, revealing that people in that time used whatever was available.
You see this most vividly in a place like the Dadaab complex in Kenya, near the border of Somalia, a place patched together (or not) with sticks and plastic sheets.
To win his narrowest victory, he patched together 53.7 percent of the vote (down from 58.7 percent in 2010) by winning 16 percent of Democrats and 50 percent of independents.
That was seven years ago, and in my long grieving process, the few everyday items I retrieved — stained, weathered, smelling of smoke, rusted and patched together — have become deeply meaningful.
The story, brilliantly translated by Watts, is patched together from scraps of rambling, deeply personal interviews, excerpts from a novel about the crimes, a confessional letter and crisp newspaper reports.
And he designed the first of his extravagant costumes, a one-of-a-kind of caftan patched together from hundreds of photographic slides taken (without permission) from Hendricks' personal files.
In Ukraine, where Russia has had units deployed since summer 2014, Moscow has had to send improvised "battalion tactical groups" patched together from the best companies of soldiers across the country.
The next time Gordon was there, Candy Peña showed him how she'd patched together two baby blankets into a large vest, a sort of poncho, in soft, gauzy blue and yellow.
But it also guarantees that this bill, being patched together in a desperate lunge to offset revenue and please wary Republicans, will have massive and unexpected consequences for non-wealthy Americans.
But it reflects an era in which a person is not just flesh and blood but also an electronic composite, patched together from words, numbers and images, accessible at a click.
I'd personally witnessed a patched-together computer program routinely outperform "the SAT tutor to the 1%," and I've spent the past year obsessing over ways to get it into more students' hands.
According to one popular theory, he learned of fishermen who had patched together a salad dressing from the eclectic supplies of their campsite — mayonnaise, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, sweet pickles and chopped onion.
J. Tucker, Trevor Ariza, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, Clint Capela, Eric Gordon, and so on—was patched together by Daryl Morey, one of the most innovative general managers in professional sports.
They shack up in crumbling homes patched together with tape and plastic tarps, and they huddle in dark, dank basements with no ventilation, where at least they believe they're safe from shelling.
In the 1970s, a group of Hasidic students patched together a working international phone system that could broadcast a talk by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
The politician has patched together a force of about 4,500 fighters, mostly Iraqi soldiers and former officers from Nineveh Province, of which Mosul is the capital, to take part in the offensive.
Patched together with U.S. backing after accusations of electoral fraud on both sides, the government was supposed to have overseen fresh parliamentary elections and a constitutional grand council to re-establish political legitimacy.
Bannon's campaign philosophy, as it were, patched together some things that Trump had been arguing: that he was anti-immigration, an issue meant to appeal to the working class voters Trump was pursuing.
As the exhibition's centerpiece, Maurice Quentin de La Tour's portrait of a French magistrate, patched together with 12 sheets of paper, stands almost seven feet tall and is the largest 17th-century pastel work.
Using clay acquired from construction sites, Mr. Von Bruenchenhein made exquisite teacup-scale flowers and bulbous vases consisting of patched-together leaf forms, which he fired in the coal-burning stove at his home.
Was it always an America-dominated illusion patched together after World War II as a military hedge against the Soviet Union where Joseph Stalin remained alive and in power into the post-war era?
The election was supposed to unite factions in that country, which is not recognized by Russia, but so far the Minsk peace agreement (patched together in 2015) is still not quite defusing the conflict.
Some of it was patched together from other luxury houses' off-cuts (including silks used in Queen Elizabeth's scarves), and much of it came in techno-pastels derived from a Faye Dunaway lipstick shade.
When I first watched Firefly, I was struck by an early scene where protagonist Captain Mal Reynolds is floating through space in a distinctly patched-together suit from repurposed parts, like his old combat helmet.
Mr. Sellars's patched-together approach doesn't work as well for "Girls," a work that cavalierly invites comparisons with Puccini's "La Fanciulla del West" ("The Girl of the West"), an Italian's take on the Gold Rush.
One stranger hurt her, another helps her heal As Calderon Rivera lay patched together in a hospital bed, Stacey Monroe received an email from a liaison to the Dallas Police Department advisory board about what happened.
After President Barack Obama signed a bill requiring across-the-board spending cuts if the budget exceeded set limits, Republicans and Democrats in Congress have patched together compromise budgets and agreed to raise the spending caps.
Yet Bosnia and Herzegovina, the broken country patched together in 1995 at the end of the war, remains a fragile construct, riven by corruption, weak leadership, and ethnic and nationalist strains among communities — a metaphor for the Balkans.
Earlier this month, security researcher Troy Hunt identified the first tranche of that mega-dump, named Collection #1 by its anonymous creator, a patched-together set of breached databases Hunt said represented 773 million unique usernames and passwords.
I tried to imagine what that must feel like: to be huddled with babies and children under plastic sheeting or a patched-together roof with little between you and the ground in the fury of a Category 4 hurricane.
Even people who have never cracked the novel know the story of the misshapen creature patched together from human corpses who turns on his creator, or at least the archetypal green-skinned, bolt-in-the-neck image embodied by Boris Karloff.
Some water tanks have been trucked in, and electricity cables have been temporarily patched together along some streets, but the place feels deserted, and in some ways the scene was not that different from how it looked shortly after the fighting.
The short-lived uprising exposed Ouattara's tenuous grip on an army patched together from former rebel and loyalist fighters in the wake of a 2011 civil war, since when Ivory Coast has transformed itself into one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
The coalition has been under strain almost since it was laboriously patched together last autumn, and calls from within the SPD for the party to pull out have grown louder since its disastrous showing this spring in European Parliament and regional elections.
The Trump plan is really neither a deal nor a peace blueprint: It strongly favors Israel and would force Palestinians to cede their aspirations for a state in the West Bank and Gaza drawn around Israeli settlements patched together by bridges and tunnels.
Despite limited natural skill, Ferrara had by then patched together the first season of what would become a wild and improbable career, a now-decade-plus turn through hockey's minor leagues that has caught the eye of countless N.H.L. players and coaches.
Crowley's book is patched together from conservative news sources (Fox News, Karl Rove, National Review author Andrew C. McCarthy), straight news sources (the New York Times, Politico, the BBC, the Associated Press), and sources that don't qualify as either (a podiatrist's website).
The force, that trains about five hours a day at the camp, was patched together by former Mosul governor and Sunni politician Atheel al-Nujaifi in 133, not long after Islamic State swept through northern Iraq, virtually unopposed by an army riddled with corruption.
" He continued, "The scraping of the knife along the strings of his bright yellow electric guitar makes a kind of metallic gnashing sound that conspires with his patched-together guitar amplifier and his utterly original playing technique to produce some of the grittiest music imaginable.
A guileless green creature named Bob — who knows for sure that he's not a zombie, and is only pretending at being a chicken in his badly patched-together suit — lives in the attic of an old woman's house in the drought-ridden Australian outback.
Billowing black moiré anoraks swallowed the head while oily jumpsuits were lit by blinking red hazard lights; leather motocross body suits were spliced with fragments of red scarves and cloudy party dresses patched together from the odds and ends of nighties and shawls and tablecloths.
I watched the final fates of a few characters, including Xi and Ava, and patched together pieces of other stories — mostly by starting one timeline, watching until my chosen character met somebody else, and then rewinding to see what that character had done before the meeting.
Jon Hassell: Listening to Pictures (Pentimento Volume 1) (Ndeya) Always warm not chill, Hassell's quiet, environmental "fourth world" music has staying power that enlarges with time—listening back, I hear more complexity and groove in 2005's patched-together Maarifa Street than I did at the time.
In the past decade Europe's banks have retrenched to their home markets and its firms have shifted their energies to expanding outside the EU. As a result, Europe still looks like a series of mid-sized economies patched together, not a single rival to China and America.
Clark, on the other hand, was attached to a view of the world, derived from evolutionary biology, that saw life as a messy, ad-hoc business, patched together bit by bit over the eons, one system on top of another, with lots of redundancy and clutter along the way.
Zulawski, who began shooting with the support of the Polish government, was ordered to cease production in 1977, a fact referred to in voice-over that was added 10 years later, when the filmmaker patched together a final version of what he referred to as his "murdered" masterwork.
Tokyo (CNN)As President Donald Trump and his aides patched together a summer calendar laden with foreign travel, the images flashing through their collective minds were clear: as Trump was playing imperial palaces and aircraft carriers, his potential rivals would be working to fill living rooms and pizza parlors in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Instead, FX patched together its showing via The Assassination of Gianni Versace, which won Limited Series, Directing, and Lead Actor (Darren Criss), along with four Creative Arts Emmys; and The Americans, which somewhat unexpectedly won its first major competitive primetime awards, pulling in Emmys for writing and Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Matthew Rhys).
Biden has been explicitly mulling a presidential bid since leaving the White House, and he's patched together the framework for a potential campaign: forming a think tank to tackle domestic policy, going on an extensive cross-country book tour, and stepping in to endorse some establishment candidates over progressive primary challengers in races across the country.
There is a story here also, but it feels wan and patched together — so much of the show's imagination has gone into the world building and the artisanal Americana and the stylistic flourishes, like the bloody, crunching scenes of violence set to oddball musical choices like "25 or 6 to 4" or "Dammit, Janet" (from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show").
Isabel Marant's take is dramatically shaped, with an asymmetrical wrapped collar reminiscent of a fencing jacket, while a version by Alix Verley-Pietrafesa of Alix of Bohemia features puckered shoulders and orange piping; Emily Adams Bode's one-of-a-kind coats are made from antique textiles, while Margaret and Katherine Kleveland of Dôen patched together their own prints for their perfect knee-length fall coat.
Just ask Daniel, 36, a Manhattan corporate lawyer earning $220,2000 a year, who told Suzy Weiss of the New York Post that he lives in New Jersey to avoid city taxes, lives on rice and beans, owns one patched-together suit per weekday for work, and layers up during the winter instead of turning the heat on — all so he can save 234% of his salary and retire early.
There were also summer puffers patched together from violently clashing camouflage prints; droopy blazers right off the sad dad rack at the thrift shop; oversized newsboy caps that looked like post-hangover ice bags; squishy sneakers more reminiscent of wrestler shoes than of the Balenciaga Triple S pontoon boats that are the current rage in sneaker footwear; the occasional crown of laurels; and actual shower shoes because … why not?
He patched together a living as a representative of the publisher Noonday Press and an editor of a quarterly magazine published by the World Assembly of Youth; the magazine, probably unknown to him, was financed by the C.I.A. An introduction to George Plimpton led to a post as managing editor of the newly created Paris Review, a journal in some disarray and badly in need of an editorial guiding hand.
The feeling of disconnect — of characters who say they're in conflict, but don't have many real conflicts, of tonally diverse elements patched together into a loose quilt, of characters that don't cohere and are just around to snipe in jokes — extends throughout every aspect of Men In Black: International, but it's most prominent in the editing, which often feels as though entire scenes are missing, as if F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton, The Fate of the Furious) hoped no one would notice as long as things moved fast enough.

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