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The attack plays off a fundamental vulnerability in wireless devices.
He'd know since his track plays off the childhood game.
It's possible that MAJA plays off MAYAS in this grid.
Ghost In The Shell plays off all of these themes.
I would quietly escort the "Apple Plays" off the premises.
The older Sunny gets, the more it plays off this dynamic too.
The score by Thom Yorke of Radiohead also plays off the period.
It plays off this idea by combining physical elements with digital components.
Ms. Vo plays off it, and Kronos breaks into more accessible styles.
What is it about anger and humor that plays off each other?
Lowey's tweet plays off a popular if-then hypothesis currently popular on Twitter.
It plays off familiar tenets of BDSM—female in control and woman as goddess.
Paulie is in a relationship and plays off my drunken advances like a pro.
Instead, it plays off the crisis Kara faces when the public turns on her.
The artwork for Glenn Danzig's recent covers album, Skeletons, plays off of Bowie's Pinups.
But watch how Ariana plays off the scary situation in the moment ... true pro.
"The biggest thing is everything plays off the fastball," Atlanta Manager Brian Snitker said.
The addition of tomato lends a touch of sweetness that plays off the peppery aftertaste.
The show's nurturing sex coach clearly plays off Dodson's quick-witted, sexpot-fairy godmother hybrid vibe.
The joke this time plays off the sad reality that Wakanda is a fictional African nation.
"Let It Rock" (1960) Here's another cut that plays off Berry's patented "Johnny B. Goode" riff.
He's too busy juggling the women he plays off each other to run the company properly.
Perhaps the most technologically advanced and contextually creative Crying Jordan plays off LeBron James's pregame ritual.
Kiki Vandeweghe, the league's vice president for basketball operations, calls the plays off-ball deliberate fouls.
I feel like when I'm locating my sinker, everything else kind of plays off that pitch.
This is not any easier than it sounds, but Jordan tends to pull these plays off.
They give the dish a sweet, oniony foundation that plays off the saltiness of the pancetta.
Instead, the 'wink-wink, nudge-nudge' mentality that plays off women's drinking as a harmless indulgence continues.
Defenses figure to sag off of him and dare him to make plays off of the dribble.
There are two companies I look at — Facebook and Google — that are clear derivative plays off that.
This year, he can take some plays off on offense and know that Durant will do his thing.
He's also capable of making plays off the bounce more effectively than any of Westbrook's backcourt mates since Harden.
Off the ball, Smith tended to take plays off, giving up a handful of easy putbacks and backdoor cuts.
He annually improves his ability to make plays off the dribble, even if he's still relatively subpar at it.
This essence had supposedly been excised by Johansson's casting: Ghost In The Shell plays off all of these themes.
His shooting and gravity when he plays off the ball make him a perfect fit for the Harden-led offense.
One of his strategies plays off his notion that the gap between investor fear and fundamentals is deepest among cyclicals.
What really gets me is the raspiness in her voice, which plays off the sticky sweetness of the song's lyrics.
Your depiction of Canada really plays off of this mythologized idea of the country that people who aren't Canadian have.
At the Queens Museum, Ms. Vernon's "Louis & Sam," in the International 2016 show, plays off Louis Armstrong's little-known collages.
The current one, "Breaking Down Barriers," is mild and ordinary, though I get that it plays off Mr. Trump's xenophobia.
Either way, Miami sports a run-heavy offense that tries to grind clock and gets big plays off play-action.
In "Madam Secretary," which plays off current events a bit more, are you trying to write closer to the news?
"He can shoot it, make plays off the dribble and plays multiple positions," Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said of Fredrick.
It plays off vintage series like "Soul Train" and "Laugh-In," and makes a nostalgic vessel for the pair's humor.
It plays off vintage series like "Soul Train" and "Laugh-In," and makes a nostalgic vessel for the pair's humor.
Situated in the older wings of the newly renovated building, the exhibition plays off the intimacy of the exhibition spaces.
The new, limited time only, menu item plays off the ramen burger food craze in New York City and Los Angeles.
The Clips have been looking for a low-priced wing to shoot, defend, and make plays off the bounce ever since.
The fans in Philly understand the game really well, and they can tell if you're not hustling or taking plays off.
Then again, there's the No. 16, the Perugia, in which tart balsamic dressing plays off the saltiness of coppa pork cuts.
Verginer's work plays off human innocence and the ensuing corruption, while examining our effects on nature at the hands of moral shortfalls.
I've developed a system that plays off the Pomodoro Technique, but do some research and find a method that works for you.
It is a short range weapon, and he isn't particularly gangly for the weightclass either, but it plays off his longer weapons.
Prior to the season, he called out Dangerfield for taking plays off, but he had high praise for her after the win.
Bowers plays off the bench but has been putting up starter numbers, notching double-doubles in six of the last nine contests.
That same day, the House Science Committee will hold a hearing on "Making EPA Great Again" that plays off Trump's campaign slogan.
Typically served atop a bed of rice, it plays off our love of sushi, burrito bowls, and fast food that still tastes good.
From the start, The Good Place plays off of Janet's subservient design—the show literally puts her in conversation with Siri and Alexa.
But there's a twist — each photo has a caption that plays off anti-immigrant rhetoric, which often paints immigrants as dangerous or manipulative.
Marsden gamely plays off the blue CGI blur opposite him, while his character learns a valuable lesson about what's really important in life.
When the roundup begins, he's riding with a girlfriend on a bluff overlooking the city; the entire scene plays off his stricken gaze.
The meme plays off a report by Marketwatch telling people that by the age of 35, they should have twice their salary saved. Twice.
A YouTuber noticed that if you ask Google Home to "say hi to Alexa," it actually plays off one of the Echo's automatic responses.
It's all moving imagery that sometimes reflects the beautiful simplicities of real life, or plays off one's imagination, like Robert Ek's floating human sushi.
Why He's The Schitt: Johnny's usually the straight man that every other more over-the-top character plays off but his subtly is his strength.
Homecoming's second credits scene plays off these messages, giving us one final dispatch in which Captain America speaks about the value and virtue of patience.
"Whatever we do on the ground plays off of what we do in training for real-time missions and the real world," one soldier said.
Guards who don't create their own shot or make plays off the dribble are viewed through a different lens than those who do or will.
But Oakland has so many options on offense that it should be able to get plays off quickly and win on the road yet again.
The overall form — a vertical shaft that plays off a horizontal plane — echoes a dominant motif in "Psychedelic Dream (June)," minus that work's spatial gamesmanship.
The former plays off themes of religious conflict, but in a gentle, comedic context, while the latter is an ultimately hopeful tale of the Afghanistan War.
"Welcome to the City" plays off the song "Welcome to Atlanta" by Jermaine Dupri featuring Ludacris, the Atlanta rapper who makes an appearance in the video.
BABY BUMP plays off the nickname for the belly of a pregnant woman and is reinterpreted as how a baby might react to a bump: OWIE!
Stefanski used both wideouts early on quick screens, exotic runs (reverse handoff for Diggs, reverse toss for Thielen), double moves and "shot" plays off play-action.
Play off the ball, come off screens, be able to catch and shoot, make plays off the catch, and that's gonna help me in the NBA.
It plays off the frenzy around real-life murder mystery series like Making a Murderer, Serial, and The Jinx, with a more lighthearted version of the genre.
Fertilizer may not sound like a hot business, but it's right in the middle of the home DIY thing that Home Depot and Lowe's plays off of.
"I think Maddon, he plays off matchups a lot, so instead of having your set times coming in, it's based more on who's coming up," Warren said.
The pairing took two plays off, with Rodgers giving the ball to two other players, but the quarterback then looked for Adams again on another deep pass.
The sketch plays off the sci-fi series' episode "San Junipero," in which Yorkie (Mackenzie Davis) and Kelly (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) meet at a bar in the '80s.
Evil Kermit plays off of a still taken from the 2014 film Muppets Most Wanted, in which pure and wholesome Kermit is chatting with his sinister doppelgänger, Constantine.
Cauley-Stein doesn't quite have the skills yet to bring this idea to bloom, making plays off the dribble is a stretch, and his passing is merely passable.
Saba's tail fund is one of a handful of portfolios that plays off of the definition of tail risk, which describes times when bigger shocks than normal occur.
Paralleling the books' blend of pedagogy and moralizing, the show constantly plays off the double meaning of the word "instruction" — a schooling process but also a disciplinary tool.
There's a solid black headboard, which plays off the rest of the bed's sleek aesthetic and a rattan headboard that would add a more rustic feel to a room.
DeMarcus Cousins and Rondo both take plays off in the half-court, unnecessarily gambling for steals, fouling because they're out of position, or miscommunicating basic pick-and-roll principles.
As well as traditional souvenirs like memorial coins and flags, France would not be France without a typically French food item being offered, one that plays off Macron's name.
For the most part, it's an extremely clever revival, an overachiever that knowingly plays off the title's kitsch factor while evolving the characters and augmenting the cast in savvy ways.
"The campaign plays off of the enormous discrepancy and aims to remind consumers we are still a relevant place to shop for affordable fashion," Payless CMO Sarah Couch told Adweek.
It plays off the concept of American exceptionalism: that America is not bound by the norms and laws of others and is morally superior to the rest of the World.
President Donald Trump's ongoing attacks on "the Squad," a group of four progressive Democratic lawmakers who are women of color, plays off of the tactics of authoritarian leaders, experts say.
While that single was a kind of a macho take on being young and in love, "Boy With Luv" plays off their previous album series theme of loving yourself first.
Blocks plays off these restraints to its benefit, allowing developers the chance to build simple polygonal objects quickly and export them into the AR of VR apps that they're building.
It cleverly plays off all the Britney tropes you loved from her glory days: the album title, Glory, suggests the whole shebang is more self-aware than you might think.
But if Hansen Oldham never raised it in the interview and if her work also plays off that of other artists, well, I defer to Pak's expertise on that one.
Marquez worked around baserunners in the first, second and third innings, inducing double plays off the bats of Evan Gattis and Martin Maldonado to sidestep trouble in the second and third.
The name plays off the typical CPU you would find in a personal computer, or the GPU, graphic processing unit, you would find in a PC built for high-end gaming.
"The moral of the story is that everyone plays off their base … the base is being driven by the fears of their own lived realities in the economy," Turner-Lee continued.
Ms. Mosier routinely plays off Doug's perma-frown by dressing him — wrapped in towels, say, with cucumber slices over his eyes, looking like a moneyed divorcée taking refuge at Canyon Ranch.
Elliott complains of high corporate spending, like a corporate marketing campaign that plays off the 1960s cartoon "The Jetsons" and an expensive headquarters in Lever House on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
He plays off a lot of black metal images and all that type of shit, but there's something special about the images he chooses, like the guy hanging in the room.
In part, that's because of the way it plays off of familiar tropes and archetypes: not deconstructing them or taking them apart, just executing a classic formula with care and affection.
A center in name only, Green switches ball screens, shoots threes, makes plays off the dribble, and reliably shuts down taller players who hopelessly try to teach him a lesson down low.
Then, especially for you, since so much of what you do plays off the audience, staying cognizant of them and reacting as the match is going on is another level of performance.
The theme plays off the white supremacist riots two years ago in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the response from President Donald Trump, who said there were "very fine people" among those in attendance.
Unpasteurized and bottom-fermented exclusively from smoked malt, the charred flavor imparted by beechwood is a smoked meat flavor bomb that plays off the brew's sweet maltiness in an utterly symphonic manner.
As I pointed out with Cheryl's coming out story earlier this season, Riverdale works best when it plays off of its characters' histories and emotions rather than whatever will supposedly shock audiences.
I'm not even a fan of pork but this burger plays off the concept of the Big Mac with fresh ingredients and a house sauce that is simply put, a mouths favorite.
The bit plays off of Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway's use of the term "alternative facts" during an interview last month to defend the White House's statements about the president's inaugural crowd size.
Grooms now wear classic, yet expressive shades of blue, along with traditional black tie designs, while groomsmen are wearing a slightly different color that plays off of what the groom is fashioning.
The Sad White Person Movie plays off this idea we have about how white men operate, in order to interrogate how central that lack of expressed emotion is to our ideals of masculinity.
K.C.'s DBs were much more disciplined than Houston's were last week in matchup zones, sniffing out Frank Reich's early-down shot plays off play-action and preventing Andrew Luck from firing deep.
This in turn plays off flurries of body shots—with the threat of the left hook to the jaw keeping them honest, Takeru can throw a right and a left to the body.
But when he plays off coverage, leaving space between him and the receiver, Newman cheats, he said, by watching the first three steps of the quarterback's drop — and sometimes even the first five.
It plays off the strengths of their biggest success, Wonder Woman, which largely ignored DC's universe and instead let director Patty Jenkins create a unique movie that was wholly devoted to its central character.
New Orleans' attack has quietly climbed into the top ten, and when Holiday plays off the ball only the Houston Rockets, Golden State Warriors, and Cleveland Cavaliers are more efficient, per Cleaning the Glass.
One version plays off the lyrics to Meredith Brooks's "Bitch," editing a 23andMe results page to reveal a person who is 31 percent bitch, 9.2 percent lover, 17 percent child and 11 percent mother.
The home-sharing start-up will be running a six-figure ad on some cable networks that plays off Trump's alleged "s---hole" comments — and promotes Airbnb's business in Haiti, El Salvador and Africa.
Dern plays off of that burgeoning self-assuredness, fully believable as the determined, accomplished woman that young girl has become, but still conserving the vulnerability of someone who doesn't want to believe they've been hurt.
Titans 23, Chargers 20 Down by just three points, Los Angeles got a 1st-and-goal at Tennessee's 63-yard line with plenty of time to get multiple plays off — and the Chargers still lost.
The spot plays off a memorable moment in the most recent Democratic debate, when Booker referred to himself as "the other Rhodes Scholar mayor on this stage," in a not-so-veiled nod to Buttigieg.
The Recoleta neighborhood in Buenos Aires is famous for its combination of Latin American heritage and French influence, and the Park Hyatt Buenos Aires (also known as the Palacio Duhau) definitely plays off of that theme.
A fair argument can be made to let Ingram get as comfortable as possible, and boost his confidence as a knock-down shooter who plays off his teammates, attacks closeouts, and operates in a simplistic role.
The city's lack of historic context is obviously freeing, and has generated a tremendous quantity of late-twentieth-century architecture that plays off the scale, simplicity, and material of the modernist box and the dockland cranes.
He's especially lethal in the side screen-roll, where he plays off the threat of his one-dribble baseline fadeaway—"My bread and butter," Middleton says—to set up slashing teammates for easy points at the rim.
Dubbed "Donaldisms" on the show's DVD box set, the little vignettes feature Trump talking to an off-camera interviewer on different lessons as b-roll of Trump or the show's contestants plays off to the side. Sen.
There is Sad Kanye, a meme based on a candid photograph of Kanye West looking dejected on a zip-line tour, and Sad Keanu, which plays off a paparazzi photo of Keanu Reeves eating a sandwich alone.
His new nemesis is Gigante, and one main strand of the plot is their escalating battle, carried out partly with guns but largely through insult-laden face-offs, in which Whitaker's reserve plays off D'Onofrio's eccentric volatility.
By the time Entertainment Weekly was (negatively) reviewing her foray into thriller territory, Sleeping With the Enemy, in 1991, the argument that "the movie plays off Roberts' status as America's sweetheart" proved how quickly the label had stuck.
The "Make Donald Drumpf Again" cap plays off a gag about Trump that HBO funnyman John Oliver made last month on his show "Last Week Tonight," after learning that The Donald's ancestral family name was in fact Drumpf.
The reimagined soap opera has been having a good couple years in TV, with shows like Jane The Virgin (which plays off the telenovela) and the imminent return of Twin Peaks (which David Lynch styled off American soaps).
The numerical name plays off of the term "2+2 seating" used to describe the interior layout of cars like the Porsche 911 with two adult-sized seats up front and two child-sized seats in the back.
Agatha solves them with the help of her housekeeper, Gemma (Katy Wix, who plays off of Ms. Jensen beautifully), and sometimes the young constable (Matt McCooey), who is sweet on Agatha in a cougar-hunting sort of way.
A print exhibition at the Red Brick Center for the Arts plays off Bayer's "Great Ideas of Western Man" advertising campaign for Walter Paepcke's Container Corporation, with contemporary pieces that mix images and Bauhaus quotes (through July 18).
Blues musician Colin Dussault, who has had some success with fun, locally-themed t-shirts in the past, has struck gold with a design that plays off of the threat of riots at this summer's GOP convention in Cleveland.
Millsap would be a much better version of the player Washington thought it was getting in Morris, someone who can stretch the floor and punish mismatches and make plays off the bounce and scoot all over the court defensively.
Focus your search for the perfect beach wedding gown on those made of lightweight, breathable fabrics like linen or cotton and keep an eye out for something special that plays off the natural setting of sun, sand, and sea.
The minute-long video here plays off a clip taken at a NATO summit in Britain this week that appeared to show Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joking about Trump's press appearances during a chat with other world leaders.
In the runup to the amendment, Temer's government placed advertisements in national newspapers that read: "Let's pull Brazil out of the red and start growing again" (red being a pun because it plays off the color of Rousseff's party).
Owen Gleiberman, Variety: The film's horror plays off everything from the grabby hordes of celebrity culture to the fear of Nazis and terrorists to — yes — what it means to be a mother (complete with the world's most ironic exclamation point).
" Then, he plays off of Kanye's snack theme but in a totally different direction: "I got so much chips I swear they call me Hewlett Packard / I got so much chips you can have a bag if you're a snacker.
Written by series co-creator Graeme Manson, "The Collapse of Nature" plays off that moment by flashing back some time before Sarah was in the picture to follow Beth Childs — the woman Sarah saw — in the days before she killed herself.
Oladipo plays off the ball with the Thunder and is shooting a career-best 1063 percent from 3-point range, including 15-of-27 from beyond the arc in the last five games to recover from a slow start. 1.
Read more: This custom tiny home on wheels was made from a Ford Transit vanThe project plays off of the "second-nature" urge that pedestrians have when looking at the driver of a car before stepping out into the road.
Chrontella/Pif$23/bottle that contains 300 mg of cannabis extract There's a lot of shit happening in the edible scene right now, but Chrontella and Pif, plays off Nutella and Jif peanut butter, are novel enough to worth mentioning.
The deconstructed, advanced button-up shirt is one of the biggest trends of the year that plays off this notion, and is one of my personal favorites because it easily walks the line between being avant garde and being totally wearable.
He does so much with his facial expressions — he would have been a great silent actor, though with his skills, he could have excelled in any era of screen acting — and his visibly tormented inner conflict plays off Lincoln's dignified confidence.
The titular question of Kameelah Janan Rasheed's 2016 "How Long?" which plays off a well-known quote by Martin Luther King Jr. about the injustice of being told to wait for justice, places questions of art's political efficacy in the fore.
Hilton's new image as the FuckJerry of 2000s Pop Culture Twitter plays off her status as an icon for a simpler time, a symbol many young people are craving in the midst of endless news about White House scuffles and nuclear war.
Elliot becoming convinced that Tyrell is just a figment of his imagination — just like Mr. Robot — is such a great moment because it plays off of fan theories and your own worst fears about where the show might go and on and on.
The LeWitt plays off Alfred Jensen's gorgeous but inscrutable number sequences organized in a bright, thickly painted grid, as well as examples of Hanne Darboven's oceanic writing and counting pieces and, less predictably, Jennifer Barlett's early enamel paintings, full of antic dots.
In "Empath," for example, thin ropes made taut against carefully placed nails create a tent like canopy under which the image of the curve of a back like a distant hill seen in morning light plays off three other objects underneath the image.
That's a pretty big problem that doesn't even speak to Wall's penchant for taking plays off on the other end, impersonating a statue whenever a shot goes up as his man rushes by to tip in the miss or grab the rebound.
"Dark Fate" doesn't do much to handle the situation with grace — nor does it seem to take into account the current turmoil surrounding immigration in the US — and instead, plays off the woes of the immigrants as little more than background for a flashy action sequence.
Now, Second Stage Theater, a nonprofit organization that has been presenting plays Off Broadway for nearly four decades, is in the midst of a top-to-bottom renovation of the building, which it purchased in 2015 and intends to use to present new Broadway plays and musicals.
Tom is, to put it mildly, absolutely horrendous to Greg, subjecting him to near-constant verbal abuse (which he plays off as a joke, a tactic Greg is finally getting wise to) and using Greg as a pawn in his attempt to climb the Royco ladder.
But instead of going for the bleak realism of so many "gritty reboots," Sabrina plays off of the arch melodrama that proved successful in drawing viewers to Riverdale on the CW. Where the Riverdale teens inhabit a soapy noir, the characters of Sabrina are in a gothic supernatural fable.
If your contempo-big can also offer a little post-up game, particularly the ability to make plays off the catch when diving in the pick-and-roll and pass from the low block when the defense collapses on him, well, then your cake is very nicely iced.
Duran fell victim to a common and effective fraud that plays off the hopes and fears of vulnerable undocumented immigrants: the "10-year law," a false promise that by virtue of living in the US illegally for a decade, an immigrant has a right to apply for legal permanent residency.
With a skill set void of any obvious weakness—he can defend several positions, make plays off the bounce, shoot on the move or standing still, create his own shot, post-up, cut, and so on—Hayward is, on paper and when healthy, a natural fit in just about any environment.
" Another image depicts Melania TrumpMelania TrumpEx-Melania Trump adviser raised concerns of excessive inauguration spending weeks before events: CNN The Hill's Morning Report - Trump moves green cards, citizenship away from poor, low-skilled White House seeks volunteers, musicians for Christmas celebrations MORE and plays off her infamous "I really don't care.
Both can space the floor—Casspi made 40.9 percent of his threes on a career-high 274 attempts during the 2015-16 season, while Young is a legendary human heat check who canned 43.9 percent of his spot-up threes last year—make plays off the bounce, and guard several positions.
Crystal Zapata, a Chicago-based artist and designer, submitted work that plays off of the cyber-feminist movement that bloomed on Tumblr and other internet spaces at the beginning of this decade and was slowly appropriated into the hyper-aestheticized, commercialized, slogan-based iteration of feminism so common on the internet today.
Critic Walter Chaw argues at Vulture that the scene plays off Bruce Lee's own career path — which involved parlaying the fame he gained from The Green Hornet into a career and rising through the ranks of Hong Kong action stars, before once again breaking big in the US right before his death.
Kate Hamill and Eric Tucker made a smashing team the last time they put one of her plays Off Broadway: "Sense & Sensibility" was a rollicking Jane Austen adaptation that became a downtown hit, directed by Mr. Tucker and starring Ms. Hamill as Marianne Dashwood, a fun-loving romantic with a reckless heart.
Ibaka's overall athleticism and specifically his ability to switch onto smaller players—which he showcased for much of the Western Conference Finals to jaw-dropping effect before Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson went supernova—will be badly missed, especially as more and more teams begin using lineups built around like-sized players who can make plays off the bounce.
There's more to the episode than this — it eventually ends with Ronny killing Loach, then the cops killing Ronny in a supermarket while Barry watches — but you can see how its central tension plays off a longtime trope in antihero shows: Just when the antihero seems cornered, the most unlikely set of circumstances intervene to free him.
Posted on: FacebookCreated: March 2016Targeted: People ages 18 to 65+ who like the group "Muslims of America" or have friends connected to the groupResults: 1,640 impressions, 213 clicksAd spend: 500 rubles ($8.09) "No invaders allowed" reads a yellow sign in this ad, which plays off Republican calls during the 2016 campaign for enhanced border security measures.
Sure, the Baby-Sitters Club books have been successfully adapted into graphic novels that today's kids gobble up, but given that "Best Babysitters Ever" plays off some serious '80s nostalgia, a question lurks: Is the book bound to entice parents and librarians who harbor dear memories of cuddling up with their own super-special editions, more than it will speak to children?
The song also plays off the scalability conflict that led to the creation of bitcoin cash (which, yes, is different from bitcoin), the result of a "hard fork" by those who wanted bitcoin on a larger scale (and supposedly hews closer to the original vision of bitcoin as imagined by its mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto.) I don't really understand a word of it but it's still terrific.
For more of Andrea Savage, stream "I'M SORRY," on truTV, her semi-autobiographical series about a seemingly together, tad too-eager-to-please comedy writer who only looks like a grown-up as she plays off her more strait-laced husband, Mike (Tom Everett Scott), and their preschooler, Amelia (Olive Petrucci); her writing partner, Kyle (Jason Mantzoukas); and her divorced parents (Martin Mull and Kathy Baker).
Constance: I agree that the last shot of "Night" is just about perfect, and part of what makes it work so well is the way it plays off a shot of June that we see halfway through the episode: She's walking down a staircase, and the camera lingers for just a beat too long on her stomach, cropping her head out of the frame.
"On the other, we can choose a candidate who plays off fear, offering policies of hate and division that risk tearing our country apart," he added of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
I'm doing a video game right now where, you know, in a video game you have to find the low-polygon version of, say, a concept for a monster, and now I'm arguing more and more — but in a way that plays off of Disney, because Disney created Mickey Mouse from those limitations — that hey, let's create great video game characters that have a low geometry, or low polygon count, that are beautiful and let's have that influence their final look and feel.

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