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"pliable" Definitions
  1. easy to bend without breaking synonym flexible
  2. (of people) easy to influence or control synonym impressionable

423 Sentences With "pliable"

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Industry experts expect a new minister to be more pliable.
This flesh, this pliable, weak flesh — we revel in it.
Institutions to catch and prosecute graft remain pliable and neglected.
At this stage, the dough should be soft and pliable.
She was endlessly pliable, shockingly volatile, and funny as fuck.
They had hoped that she would be their pliable instrument.
Microwave tortilla for 10 seconds, or until warm and pliable. 3.
The seal wasn't pliable, and it had an almost imperceptible grain.
There are many positions where one might accept a pliable crony.
It was real pliable, because they were very straight with me.
Fold and knead the dough until it's pliable, then roll it out.
Second, they're in a pliable format with nearly endless room for variation.
And parliament is relatively pliable, says Bernard Tabaire, a Ugandan political analyst.
Rawhide is a type of leather that is more pliable than others.
Fresh curry leaves, still shiny green and pliable, are the biggest challenge.
Refrigerate the butter until firm but still pliable, about 20 minutes. 6.
The Constitution is an amorphous and ever-morphing, pliable and breathing entity.
He has a high forehead, a sharp nose, and a pliable face.
And Trump might be able to install a more pliable attorney general.
Set the burn time by feeding the pliable beeswax coil through the clip.
On the contrary, he reappointed his pliable sidekick, Dmitry Medvedev, as prime minister.
Nice and pliable so they wouldn't crack when I drove the nail in.
Their diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and talent made the unit stronger, more pliable.
Awkwardly for producers, ticket markets are more like unruly bludgers than pliable quaffles.
Once armed with a nuclear deterrent North Korea will be even less pliable.
The PVC needles are soft, pliable, and flat just like real spruce needles.
Kim is also dealing with a more pliable head of state in Seoul.
This will make the dough more pliable and less likely to fall apart.
Up close, his arch silhouettes prove light and pliable to the touch, seductive.
I'm testing whether—as promised—the diet will make Dexter more pliable to commands.
The hair becomes stiff but pliable and is easily coiled into bold geometric shapes.
The FSB achieved its main goal—it made the prosecutor general pliable and dependent.
But what this research shows is just how pliable this is for many people.
MARK TWAIN once said that "facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable".
I was able to skip that step afterwards because my hair was so pliable.
Another team recently created an artificial Venus fly trap that is pliable and snaps.
Coffee-braised short ribs, rendered fork-pliable through lengthy stewing, received a similar treatment.
The southern boundary is more pliable, with nearly all maps now using Broome Street.
Out come the hot, bubbling triangles of cheese and sauce on thin, pliable crust.
When it comes to Nafta, the Trudeau government has taken a similarly pliable position.
The low-risk strategy would be to bring in a pliable unknown to direct.
Chewing on birch pitch would have made it pliable again for using on tools.
The flatbread, flipped once, cooks for a few minutes until lightly browned and pliable.
In Standard mode, the Regal GS, by contrast, feels classically Buick: pliable and easygoing.
They're cheaper, they're more pliable and they're safer for human interaction than their harder predecessors.
It's so much better than having a nice, pliable child who can be easily manipulated.
The ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) has a thumping majority and most MPs are pliable.
Soft robots, by comparison, are built using pliable materials like smart fabrics and inflatable bladders.
But many detected a plot to remove Mr Matjila and install a more pliable replacement.
Babeo Baggins gave Drake space to be one of many voices of this pliable song.
Their pliable nature meant you could pop out innovatively-shaped ice cubes with relative ease.
Instead of a tough guy throwing around a pliable doormat, we get two clingy people.
He used water-based clay rather than oil-based, which is firmer and less pliable.
The wood was so pliable it could be picked apart with fingers, splinter by splinter.
George W. Bush's second-in-command in 1998 under the misapprehension he would be pliable.
If anything, the Shepherds want Claire out of the presidency and replaced with someone more pliable.
Some kind of pliable, underage "cool girl" who could play second fiddle to his A-plot?
Life is much easier in Europe, where the regulations are pliable to the point of meaninglessness.
And don't mistake small for less pliable — this baby's got you covered in over 150 countries.
With bendable, pliable options coming on the scene, screen time is becoming more innovative than ever.
Art Review In the transgender, avatar-populated present, personal identity feels increasingly like a pliable condition.
"Reasonable suspicion," is, of course, a pliable term that can be molded to fit an argument.
Soak the dried noodles in hot water until pliable and opaque; drain, rinse, and drain well.
The cups are indeed lightly lined, and the bridge between the cups is soft and pliable.
He says both need reforming, presumably to make them more pliable to US interests in future.
Ecco uses Hydromax technology to keep the yak leather pliable and to give it waterproof capabilities.
But most of us are not pliable, he tells us, and our workouts are not helping.
Titans like Louis B. Mayer helped build Hollywood; Robert Redford created Sundance, the industry's pliable alternative.
Whatever the logic, Team Trump assumed Democrats would become more pliable, and a deal would emerge.
Since Davutoğlu opposes presidentialism, Erdogan wanted to replace him with someone more pliable — preferably before June.
As glass is not pliable, Samsung has had to develop new materials to protect its new display.
Toast nori over an open flame, gently passing it over the heat a few minutes until pliable.
Through this combination of carrots and sticks he hopes to render the institutional media docile and pliable.
The canvas is much softer and more pliable than the other bags, but still thick and protective.
Technology is constantly shifting, and we should make sure that whatever we build is interoperable and pliable.
But threat has settled in as the term of art, because it is so pliable and expansive.
With a pliable union in place, there was no one to stick up for workers when needed.
They are made pliable through the stroking of their egos, not by rubbing them the wrong way.
An company called Soft Robotics has developed an inflatable, cephalopod-inspired gripper made of pliable polymer fingers.
Someone pliable—like a Jake Bugg or a James Bay—but with cheekbones reaching into the heavens.
The Good Stuff: Given my unpredictable, difficult, yet pretty pliable hair texture, this dryer is a gift.
The photographic image, whether still or in motion, is a truly pliable medium for artist Rollin Leonard.
Many of these children are "pliable," Smith said, able to improve their focus with more natural treatments.
He has replaced them with more compliant loyalists, and also favors pliable and dispensable acting cabinet secretaries.
It has in fact been modeled from a modernist building maquette but looks organic, pliable, and soft.
But the employees of Cambridge Analytica proved themselves eager to make the emotions and behavior of voters pliable.
And as she is not a trained economist, they reckon she might prove more pliable than Mr Draghi.
So when a heavy rail car moves over the tracks, it pushes the pliable rail down and out.
When the usually-pliable O-ring ruptured in the right solid rocket boosters, hot exhaust started streaming out.
With Trump, the national security establishment has found a president who is much more pliable than Obama was.
It turns out that the real meaning of "Ouija" is as pliable — and mysterious — as the game itself.
The dough is kneaded with just enough water to bring it together and keep it soft and pliable.
Projected on three large screens, the piece has a flowing, gliding pace that feels pliable yet historically detailed.
Once in office, however, Nixon discovered that Hoover was not nearly as pliable as he might have hoped.
Often the materials are more pliable, and they sometimes come with additional straps or pouches for added portability.
From that came dishes like tamales and the flat, pliable discs called tlaxcalli by the indigenous pre-Columbian cultures.
At a time when facts seem more pliable than ever, poetry, which does not deal in fact, remains constant.
Ethereum was more pliable than Bitcoin, but its updates were disseminated by a core development team overseen by Buterin.
Like many modernists, O'Keeffe loved shapes most of all; the rigid and pliable edges of what can be seen.
Soaking the upper pieces in water is the next important step, as this helps make the leather more pliable.
If bankers expected that his Goldman ties would make Mr. Carney a pliable regulator, they were in for disappointment.
There's a difference between getting really dense and obviously being more pliable, and that's really what my focus was.
Do you need a basketball-size bag of fragrant, pliable dried chiles for a couple of dollars a pound?
The thing about folk heroes is that they must be pliable enough to symbolize different things at different times.
Another complaint was the time it took to break in the gloves before they softened up and became pliable.
Unfortunately, the institution most relevant to the Comey issue — Congress — has been the most pliable, for basically partisan reasons.
Fitzsimmons was much more pliable than Hoffa, and, as far as Nixon was concerned, he was easier to deal [with].
Like DivaCup, this one comes in two sizes (Small and Large) and is made of pliable silicone for easy insertion.
An illustrator himself, Morris' work is included in the exhibition, his line-work enlarged to an impressive 6' pliable surface.
That can be attributed to their pliable, form-fitting suede uppers and memory foam-lined insoles, ankle collars, and tongues.
Tenikle has an insert for your camera to sit on while it stands on all three of its pliable tentacles.
Compared to the war on terror, which does demand more tangible results, this is a much more politically pliable issue.
Since the days of the Industrial Revolution, tanning has relied on chromium, a chemical that makes leather stretchy and pliable.
You take a firm, fresh corn tortilla and dip it in hot oil to soften it and make it pliable.
The brand's leather is soft, pliable, and substantially thick, making an accessory usually associated with school feel cool and luxurious.
There was another about the shockingly unformed, pliable nature of the clay that is our 70-year-old president-elect.
The heat and moisture will reconstitute whatever it is that's congealed, making it more pliable and easier to wipe up.
Regardless of the original intent, it was an ingenious and often heartbreaking move, thanks to Lea Ruckpaul's brilliantly pliable performance.
But the rigid procedures of the legal system may prove to be less pliable to the President's convention-busting behavior.
One of the things that contributes to ease of corset-wearing is how pliable the muscles in your core are.
But add enough magma in a short enough timespan—say decades to a century—and the crust stops being so pliable.
But sometimes after inmates were inexplicably taken out of their cells, they'd come back appearing dazed and more pliable, Sauytbay claimed.
A weak and pliable central government is probably an asset for any royals aspiring to restore their palaces' wealth and power.
So, before tackling my strands with a curling iron, she put a mild perm in it to make it more pliable.
CES 2018 will be the year that Google and Amazon attempt to assert how pliable and adaptable their assistants really are.
Unlike athletic tape, kinesio tape is thin and pliable, and meant to keep injured joints from bending to prevent further injury.
Given a chance, Mr Ramaphosa's ANC rivals would love to replace him with someone more pliable—and that would be disastrous.
Trump's authoritarian tendencies have been met by a majority in both houses of Congress, led by a stunningly pliable Republican Party.
Most ear cuffs are one-size-fits-all, so they should be somewhat pliable for a snug but not pinched fit.
You don't have to resort to wearing sneakers when you travel thanks to the soft, pliable, and supportive Allbirds Tree Breezer.
Some diplomats say this led the United States to push for someone more pliable and resulted in the selection of Ban.
Fun fact: Burton owns Channel Surfing, so they actually crafted part of this bag with super durable and pliable wetsuit material.
"The 'art book fair' moniker was a flexible, pliable term for us and can be interpreted however people want," Valentine said.
Fingers digging into the pliable, pockmarked flesh, I began to peel back layers of skin, letting them fall to the floor.
Wirecutter endorsed some fancy-looking ones, but any somewhat pliable, narrow cushion you can place behind your low back will do.
"The guy's a beast, the guy's a machine, the guy is Mr. Pliable," the retired Patriots player told Extra of Brady .
The slats then need to be steamed and made pliable, and bent over a mold to give them that toboggan shape.
Will the purveyors of self-help books, and their millions of pliable readers, curl up like snails as they watch him?
The pliable putty is very thick and you really need to dig into it, but a little is all you need.
Another reason for Wray to stay is that if he goes, the President could seek to insert a more pliable replacement.
Apple has patented flexible, stretchable screen designs before—but the pliable tech remains nothing more than speculative pipe dreams at the moment.
"There's an unlimited amount of ways to go right now, because the podcast form is so young and so pliable," says Akers.
The suit's legs are also pliable, allowing wearers to walk on another world — a capability astronauts don't currently need in Earth orbit.
Turn dough out on work surface; knead until soft and pliable, 22 to 21 minutes, incorporating all the flour on work surface.
What's neat is that the assumed geometry affects the properties of the bulk object: It can be stiff or pliable as required.
Glass rods are melted in a furnace, then, while still pliable, pulled through a machine that shapes them into a strawlike tube.
By subtly confusing and unsettling his patients, Erickson claimed that he could induce them into trance states that made them more pliable.
Transfer your sheet sandwich to the oven and bake until the pastry is lightly golden but still pliable, 10 to 12 minutes.
A middle-aged intellectual leaves behind a difficult, accomplished woman his own age for a younger, more pliable, less ego-threatening mate.
"On the big screen, these characters have proven to be equally as pliable to new interpretations," he told CNBC in an email.
They also built a climate of ultranationalism, branding India interventionist and the protesters its pliable agents, and pivoted to China for support.
Which brings us back to the populist Ms. Kirchner, and Mr. Macri's efforts to have Argentina's notoriously pliable judges investigate her now.
Maybelline Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Liner is a pliable gel-pot liner that comes with a fine brush for easy application.
If it is too firm, lightly beat it with a rolling pin on a lightly floured work surface until it becomes pliable.
Even the best prosthetics lack the fine motor control that allows for efficient operation of mice made for smaller, more pliable digits.
Babies that nestled against older elephants looked as pliable as putty, cuddly as oversize toys, even though newborns weigh about 200 pounds.
In addition, winter tires have a special rubber compound that stays more pliable — and thus grippy — when the temperature drops, she said.
Instead of the "strict scrutiny" that doomed most restrictions under Roe, a more pliable "undue burden" standard would apply to abortion regulations.
"We use molding devices in newborns to change the shape of ears and noses, when cartilage is soft and pliable," Jarrahy says.
And experiencing new things is the best way to keep the mind young, pliable and growing — into our 80s, 90s and beyond.
This is an instrument that is fully pliable and flexible in the hands of the top managers and senior editors of national television.
Then she took advantage of a 2014 breakthrough called Flyweave, in which a shoe's upper is woven entirely out of soft, pliable polyester.
A slender young woman leans her whole body weight onto a rolling pin, flattening out stubborn whole wheat dough until thin and pliable.
Dismal instruction in the countryside has made it easier for city slickers from posh colleges to paint their political opponents as pliable bumpkins.
I couldn't help but wish it was more pliable, but it's a lesser, although adequate, substitute for the straw I know and love.
Newborns have pliable skulls to help them get through the birth canal, so Jonas' need for a helmet is no cause for concern.
Some analysts say Rwanda may be turning its sights on Burundi in an attempt to install a government more pliable to Rwanda's interests.
His Albany Regency political machine, at its peak, would have impressed even the most pliable of Chicago politicians of the mid-20th Century.
I noticed that regardless of which material I used, the output was what I'd call super soft and pliable and not fully melted.
He is enormously helped in making that claim by a disappointingly pliable attorney general who appears totally willing to carry the president's water.
Soft Robotics, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, uses pliable robotic arms in its machines, packing delicate items like eggs and picking tomatoes off trees.
More pliable still is the Supreme Intelligence, an artificial übermind that rules the Kree and adopts the form of whomever you most admire.
Brexit Britain now appears pliable to American pressure and has set up an expert group on "fixing flaws" in the Iran nuclear deal.
By making entertainment subject to our own desires, interactive TV and film offers us a more pliable, maybe even more meaningful, viewing experience.
When it's pliable, simply wipe it away with paper towels and treat any waxy residue with a small amount of soap and water.
What comes out the other end — a more pliable government, a more radical one, or merely ongoing internal chaos — is impossible to judge.
But Keanu Reeves remains, she wrote, "superstoic and hyper-pliable" as the title character, slashing and shooting his way through meticulous fight scenes.
Xi was also thought to be a pliable candidate because he lacked a power base, one source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
"The guy's a beast, the guy's a machine, the guy is Mr. Pliable," he told Extra about his 42-year-old ex-teammate.
Their bodies, crouching and pliable, blend into the film like camouflage; all the while, the stage glows with the faintest tinge of amber.
One defensible inference is that Mr. Trump wanted to keep a pliable ally as the White House's principal liaison with the intelligence community.
In short, Trump may well seem like a pliable ally to the Kremlin, but American politics are much bigger and more complicated than Trump.
This time the soldiers have in their sights their ideal outcome: a pliable leader and a minority government that will not be too powerful.
And for that, the most powerful man in the world - buoyed by the silent, the pliable, and the complicit - has decided to exact revenge.
And for that, the most powerful man in the world — buoyed by the silent, the pliable, and the complicit — has decided to exact revenge.
But Alaska in late fall is bitterly cold, and frozen asphalt can take a week or longer to melt into a sticky, pliable material.
In this survey, people's attitudes on taxes for low-income people were much more pliable than their attitudes about taxes for high-income people.
The stylist didn't feel like dealing with my thick head of unprocessed hair and used a no-lye relaxer to make it more pliable.
He creates the sinister-sounding Office of American Absorption to start relocating some Jewish families, but he finds a pliable Rabbi to lead it.
It's got a pliable, braided exterior and a flexible sheath that gives it a super tight turning radius for routing through corders or brackets.
The comfortable, pliable texture allows for plenty of play time, meaning you can mix, smudge, and layer the color as much as you like.
All this did was compel Washington to operate clandestinely, as it began to shape a pliable Buddhist bloc that would act as its proxy.
One way to keep from embarrassing the president is to stay well within the norms of Washington DC's already pliable consulting and lobbying regulations.
At Wednesday's meeting, first reported by Politico, the members felt "heard" and seemed to be more pliable to the changes, according to the source.
NATO has survived political crises of all stripes, and Trump is pliable enough that key advisers like his pick for defense secretary, retired Gen.
"The harps are pliable, so you can manipulate them a bit to ensure that the shades sit on the lamp properly," Ms. Contreras said.
Trump has eschewed that practice in favor of temporary appointments, which allows him to place pliable underlings throughout the federal government in makeshift roles.
Their elected representatives built and fueled this mentality, because it benefits them in the short term, with a pliable, increasingly ignorant and hyperpartisan base.
His rugged, pliable swing feel and melodic counterintuition make him a go-to sideman for many of straight-ahead jazz's more bold-minded bandleaders.
"Song Reader" uncoupled the idea of music from the idea of recordings—songs could be social, they could be pliable, they could be temporary.
It had an alluring, tough shape and was just pliable enough to take on and off at will (though it was difficult to button).
Passage of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 demonstrates Republican demands for fiscal restraint are more pliable with a Republican in the White House.
Were the conservatives playing a devious tactical game — bringing in a pliable moderate to negotiate a nuclear deal with the West and lift crippling sanctions?
Like other memes, this one works because it's relatively simple and easy to understand — but it's also pliable and able to function on many levels.
The robot's limbs are made from hydrogel, an extremely pliable material that's composed primarily of water, formed into structures using 3D printing and laser cutting.
Day then ironed the now-pliable shavings flat, glued them into sheets, cut out cards of the appropriate size, and then transferred images onto them.
" For her ponytail, he worked in Living Proof's "lightweight, easily pliable" mousse with Ouai's hair oil for "shine and sparkle from mid-shaft to ends.
Do you think the party structure in this country is sufficiently pliable to accommodate or absorb these changes, and if not, what becomes of it?
His specialty is keeping aging bodies pliable and strong, and getting even 90-year-olds up onto the trapeze, the rings and the parallel bars.
Otherwise, the car companies could employ their demonstrated power to leave them behind, moving the work to places where labor was cheaper and more pliable.
The 44mm body isn't too big, the strap is pliable and comfortable, and the battery inside will last for 50 months before it needs replacing.
He then purged most of the department's upper ranks on Monday in a bid to replace the current slate of hardliners with more pliable figures.
To make the body pliable enough to change shape, BMW uses more of the tiny triangles that came alive when you got in the car.
The mold the artist used was evidently a pliable material (or was lined with one), and the resulting buckles and ripples are immortalized in resin.
The beef is being recalled due to possible contamination with thin pliable plastic, the US Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Friday.
Such a pliable skill set is what one might expect from somebody who studied finance and psychology while playing baseball at the University of Illinois.
While Allbirds is best known for its trademark Wool Runner (which looks like a comfy, unusually pliable sneaker), the company also makes a Wool Lounger.
Changing algorithms is easier than changing people: software on computers can be updated; the "wetware" in our brains has so far proven much less pliable.
Last night I swam out beyond the buoys, looked up at the sky and felt the dark, pliable hand of the night water take hold.
When the crust is cool enough to touch but still warm enough to be pliable, fix any imperfections and set it aside to cool. 4.
Thin, light on the sauce, pliable enough to be folded in half, and wood-fired, it reminded me of pies from my favorite Brooklyn pizzeria, Roberta's.
The shorter, more pliable blue wavelengths of light are scattered outside the Earth's shadow and the longer, less bendable red wavelengths are refracted toward the moon.
While Fact & Trouble is at time impenetrable, perhaps that is part of the point: identity construction and social structures are confusing, pliable, and at times arbitrary.
Some lawmakers are hoping Trump proves pliable on policy, or that he defers to Vice President Mike Pence or White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
It's very much its own thing, with a mostly new cast of pliable polymer characters and a story that spins off in an entirely different direction.
But now park owners are turning to a new option: replacing the wood tracks with bendable, pliable steel, and turning the coaster into a thrilling hybrid.
Hallmarks of this style were a rich and pliable string sound and long, arching melodies that seem to reflect the expansive vistas of the Nordic countryside.
With his flashy lifestyle and generally dickish behavior, Evan Spiegel rivals Ser Bronn of the Blackwater — whose allegiance is pliable — as kind of your basic asshole.
These sketch a portrait far removed from the droll, pliable sex object, touching on traumatic memories of racial violence and their lingering effects on Baker's relationships.
Even better, the flexible brush-tip applicator has made my morning cat-eye 10 times easier, since the pliable material makes it swipe on like a dream.
Meanwhile, set a skillet over medium-high heat and toast the peppers (in batches, if need be) until they're fragrant, slightly charred, and a little more pliable.
Trump, "the most powerful man in the world — buoyed by the silent, the pliable and the complicit — has decided to exact revenge," said Vindman's lawyer, David Pressman.
He explains that in order to make the hair pliable, he sprays his Leave~In Conditioner all over and let it air dry naturally a little bit.
In private they accept that the Chinese government wants Australia to be more pliable, and is willing to use its economic clout to bring it to heel.
After this summer's election the more pliable Pakistan Peoples Party and the PTI might be able to form a coalition to remove the PML-N from office.
According to the report, the plastic LCDs aren't quite as flexible as OLED panels, but they'll be pliable enough for the curved edges of a wraparound screen.
LG's OLED display prototype, which debuted at CES in 2016, is 1 millimetre thick, 18 inches in diameter and pliable enough to be rolled into a tube.
By the early 1980s, the Queen's son Charles was facing unbearable pressure to find a publicly acceptable bride: Diana was well-bred, seemingly pliable, and a virgin.
They offered stomach-turning details of the attack, but their lawyers said the confessions were coerced from pliable teenagers, some of them questioned without their parents present.
That includes the plaid-shirted, mountain-booted hipsters in the audience at my show, who turned as gleefully pliable as young'uns dancing to the Pied Piper's piping.
He can also make a mockery of the Senate's advice-and-consent power by ousting permanent appointees and appointing pliable "acting" agency heads to carry it out.
If he gets a clear message that the checks on him when he grabs for power are pliable, how far will he end up pushing the envelope?
It was fun to feel the pliable surface of the yolk roll over my fingers and think that I'd only need to squeeze my hand to destroy it.
Barely a week later, he scored another victory when a pliable mogul snapped up the last bastion of semi-independent journalism in Turkey, the Dogan group, for $1.2bn.
By now, robots in factories and warehouses can adjust their grip like human hands, or use suction and pliable materials to move objects wherever they need to go.
In the four decades since, the song has been tapped more than two dozen times in film, television and video games and has become a most pliable standard.
Thomas Bach, the pliable chief of the I.O.C., has made it clear this week that the idea of barring Russia from the Rio Olympics fills him with horror.
But today, Rose responded to how some sites chose to cover the interview, specifically calling out publishers for teasing the more pliable parts of her quotes as clickbait.
Thanks to gaps in the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, he has replaced numerous Senate-confirmed officials in the executive branch with a pliable coterie of "acting" agency heads.
By the height of the civil rights movement, America was already giving preferential treatment to educated, professional Asian immigrants, reinforcing the idea of Asians as pliable and studious.
Being harried and dazzled like this — bombarded with information we lack the time or capacity to process — we can become pliable, susceptible to groupthink, open to Faustian bargains.
Erdogan, who vastly expanded the powers of what used to be a ceremonial presidency, has fired thousands of judges and mobilized pliable prosecutors against real and perceived foes.
Ms. Schembri is petite, with long brown hair and a pliable face that can transform from detached cool to almost cartoonish befuddlement to beaming delight in an instant.
There is fusion inside of game worlds — narrative, music, performance, design, problem solving, communication, so many different factors of life and creativity that converge within a pliable file.
We have dim understandings of other people, and our pliable narratives and unreliable memories are the best we have at explaining our worlds and minds to one another.
A benefit of all-season tires, which maybe should be called "all-temperature" instead, is that they remain pliable in much colder conditions than summer tires can handle.
All yoga mats are inherently portable, but yoga mats built for travel are extra pliable and lightweight so they don't take up too much space in your suitcase.
When hair is exposed to the minerals in hard water, it can become more difficult to style, less pliable, and, especially if your locks are color-treated, less lustrous.
But part of the problem is that strong and outspoken women are discouraged from running or hounded out by attacks, leaving candidates who are less accomplished and more pliable.
Drawing partly from his excellent new album, "Hidden Voices," he leads a pliable quartet with Ingrid Laubrock on tenor saxophone, Mark Helias on bass and Tom Rainey on drums.
Tom Brady has stressed the importance of staying flexible, pliable, and not adding too much hard muscle, but even he felt he had to make a change this season.
While that happens, the noodles get a quick soak in warm water so they're pliable, and then, just before plating, they get an even-quicker dunk in boiling water.
"The land needs fire in order to be healthy," said Ms. Robbins, a basket weaver who relies on the long and pliable shoots that emerge from burned hazelnut bushes.
But younger Republican House members — especially Newt Gingrich of Georgia, the assistant leader, or whip — later began challenging the Democrats constantly and complaining that Mr. Michel was too pliable.
Seizing on the idea, the two men enlisted the Phillips Petroleum company to create a colorful, pliable plastic version, and a gyrating phenomenon took hold, especially among California hipsters.
Nudy's voice is sticky but pliable and playful, like some novelty slime a parent might give to their child only to find it stuck to the ceiling hours later.
While a summer performance tire becomes stiffer and loses grip as temperatures dip toward freezing, a winter tire stays pliable, making it superior even when the roads are dry.
You do this by dashing or crashing into a pliable surface, which causes the surface to dent, or you can undo the deformation of terrain that is near the blob.
The Mütter notes that Ruysch's arrangements involved injecting specimens with white wax to make them pliable, as well as a "liquor balsamicus," created with his son, to preserve their color.
The same algorithms set loose upon us to make us more pliable for ads are also organizing our political, personal and social information flows, and that's what's got to change.
In theory, this would be the best place to which Mueller could turn to ensure his investigation's findings wouldn't be buried by the Trump administration and its more pliable officials.
Loopy crossover steps and tightrope walks, as well as feet that jauntily bounce up and down on their toes, show the dancers swaying and surrendering their pliable bodies to gravity.
Critics of the decision said that, in appointing a pliable finance minister, Mr. Zuma was seeking to ease financing for public projects that would benefit the Guptas and other allies.
Krause said that Sanchez was less pliable than he had been at 18 — a natural development — and that he was tighter in his lower back and hips than most catchers.
If Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy — who was already a government minister two decades ago — thought the comparatively green Mr. Puigdemont would be more pliable, that has not been the case.
Rihanna "Work" (Westbury Road/Roc Nation) The word, as she sings it, is so pliable it almost achieves liquid state: "work" as a challenge, a taunt, a chant, a complaint.
Tumblr user, Maker-of-Dolls, published an slam-poem-style ode to her doll kink that reads: The soft, pliable mind of the doll fetishist dovetails with those who seek bimbofication.
While self-healing materials are nothing new, their application in so-called soft robotics—a relatively new kind of pliable machine that uses pneumatics or hydraulics to move—could be big.
The game hen, stuffed with lemongrass, comes with a ruffle of roti, pliable and laminated, flaky at the edges, ideal for cleaning out the sauce at the bottom of the dish.
In Washington, the Canadian and Mexican embassies trade tips on which American senators are pliable and which are tepid on trade (both worry about the trade-scepticism of newly-arrived Democrats).
But if you believe LG, you needn't worry about how pliable the Gram 17 feels: it's rated for MIL-STD 173G durability and designed to endure a tumble here and there.
McAlister had worked as a paramedic, so he knew that scopolamine was prescribed for motion sickness, but it could also make people pliable and amnesiac, earning it the nickname Devil's Breath.
Reigns is what WWE wants all their wrestlers to be: pliable, bland, just good enough to make you doubt that they really do suck and just bad enough that they're replaceable.
Rondeau's recordings had prepared me for a pliable, unpredictable treatment of tempo, but in Cambridge the Goldbergs repeatedly slowed to a near-crawl, and I often longed for a steadier pulse.
Almost any plant whose parts are pliable, or can be made so by soaking in water — including roots, vines, pine needles, grasses, stems, even trees — can be turned into a basket.
One of his main sins in the eyes of the president is appearing to revel in the perception that he is the mastermind behind the rise of a pliable Mr. Trump.
The big question here and in the book is about how pliable American nationalism can be, and I think there's a contradiction in your book that shows what we're up against.
They can pick up a pliable object and put it where it needs to go, all without having to identify the object with computer vision systems, or any kind of pre-programming.
That was supposed to pave the way for an election next year, after which, observers assumed, a suitably pliable government would be installed, perhaps headed by Prayuth Chan-ocha, the coup's leader.
Erdoğan used his triumph as an excuse to purge the military and government of people he suspected of plotting against him, thereby creating a state more subservient and pliable to his will.
In 2017, Gronkowski turned to Tom Brady's TB12 lifestyle and was working with Brady's business partner and trainer Alex Guerrero, Gronkowski even boasted about being more "pliable" going into the 2018 season.
But once you get used to wearing it, the headset feels lighter and more comfortable than most of its competition, sealing against your face with a firm but pliable ring of foam.
And in the studios and factories of fashion brands, 3-D printing already has transformed manufacturing when it comes to non-pliable product samples and prototypes for items like sunglasses and sneakers.
Using flour from Sonora, a Northern Mexican region where wheat has been cultivated for more than 400 years, she made a pliable dough with melted lard, warm water, salt and baking powder.
One musician who weathered the industry downturn was Jason Moran, a pianist (and now a multidisciplinary artist) whose Bandwagon trio remains become one of the most reliable, and pliable, units in jazz.
H.L. Mencken described the music of Puccini as "silver macaroni, exquisitely tangled," and like many Italian tales, the facts in the case of Pliny are as pliable as tubes of boiled pasta.
Giuliani, Parnas, Sessions and Solomon were all involved in the efforts to recall Marie Yovanovitch as the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine to replace her with someone they thought would be more pliable.
Voss says if you smile during a negotiation, you will likely calm down the other person and "tamp down their emotions," which will make the other person more pliable in the end.
There are other methods of so-called "virginity testing," including the "two-finger test," in which a doctor inserts two fingers into the vagina to see how pliable it is, Mishori said.
They turn men into pliable playthings, and the punchline of almost all of these films revolves around one idea: Men are basically stupid; blinded by sex, and helpless in the face of it.
Bennett appears principled, while Netanyahu appears pliable, a man with a wafer-thin Knesset majority who can be dragged against his better judgment and his own long-held policy positions into Bennett-land.
When not pliable, the tissue is tight, so when there is trauma, like getting hit in football or running a hard race, that load will be transferred to a joint or a ligament.
The soft and pliable materials mean the robot's four legs are capable of conforming to their surrounds, so its on-board sensors don't need a precise picture of the ground in traverse it.
Same goes with hair, everything that you do to it has to be complimentary to the texture — keeping it detangled, keeping it soft, keeping it hydrated so it stays more elongated and pliable.
Over the course of the twentieth century, she would continue to stir the cultural imagination, offering up subversive alternatives to the rigid stereotypes of pliable victim and monstrous villain that dominated the genre.
It shouldn't be pasty or cracker-like or dry or brittle; it should be flaky, have a nice texture, and be a little pliable—almost like laminated dough, but not quite that far.
If you didn't become familiar with the league during your formative years, I don't know how your mind could be pliable enough to absorb the all of minutiae necessary to understand pro football.
Opposition parties had brought the no-confidence motion in April after Mr Zuma fired a respected finance minister, Pravin Gordhan, and his deputy, and replaced them with ministers seen as inexperienced and pliable.
The President reached for this politically pliable tactic yet again Tuesday while effectively endorsing Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore despite allegations the outspoken judge pursued teenagers, including a girl as young as 14.
He's replaced calming forces -- such as ex-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and chief of staff John Kelly -- with more pliable loyalists less likely to challenge him, Mike Pompeo and Mick Mulvaney, respectively.
So I think we were taught to be compliant and pliable and not to be difficult, and I think if you demonstrated great ambition for a big career it was looked down upon.
Virtual reality is about to go mainstream, but a lack of content threatens to hold it back Technology is surrounding us; its surface is becoming more complex, pliable and familiar to the eye.
"The most powerful man in the world—buoyed by the silent, the pliable, and the complicit—has decided to exact revenge," Vindman's lawyer said in a statement, according to Bloomberg News's Jennifer Jacobs.
When you see a really elegant wedding cake or showstopper on "Great British Baking Show," many times the artisan is using fondant—a sheet of pliable sugar made with corn syrup and glycerin.
Perhaps the most significant change in materials is the switch to softer, more pliable straps, which Peak Design says was made in response to customer feedback that the older straps were too stiff.
Denigrating the things that inspire us most makes us cynical and pliable, makes us easy to manipulate and manage, makes us willing to swallow unpalatable truths in the form of compromise and calculation.
The group is suggesting Trump bypassed Bowman to push an agenda of health care privatization on the VA, and Wilkie would be a more pliable pick to help the administration carry out this agenda.
TechSweat, built for severely sweaty, no-frills workout classes, gets its namesake from OV's relatively new TechSweat material: breathable, sweat-wicking, surprisingly cool-to-the-touch, and extremely pliable thanks to four-way stretch.
The insert is made from pliable yet structured micro-suede, and you can pop it into other unstructured totes as well as Cuyana's bags (just check the measurements to make sure they're compatible first).
Carving started for him, as it did for Gibbons, with lime wood, known in America as linden wood, which is pale, pliable and almost grain free, so much so that it resembles smooth marble.
On the other hand, soft, pliable muscles absorb the stresses and impacts that occur during daily life and sports, Mr. Brady writes, as when, for instance, a 300-pound lineman slams into your side.
Rice paper wrappers are rigid when you buy them, but submerge them in a bowl of warm water, and they soften into a pliable sheet that you can wrap around any number of fillings.
Johansson seems livelier and more emotionally pliable than most of her roles allow her to be, and McKenzie fulfills the promise of "Leave No Trace" (2018), in which woods, not eaves, became her hideaway.
On "Girl," her second album, the pliable singer-songwriter navigates womanhood in lush ballads and powerhouse anthems that paint her, in turns, as a down-home girl-with-guitar and an elegant dynamo diva.
In the choir, too, the stentorian seriousness of the men singing a line from Peter, "For all flesh is as grass," is answered by the women in a more pliable, folk-song-like style.
"If you toughen up the skin, it's more liable to have a blister or pain than if you use hand lotion, making sure again that the skin is able to be pliable," he said.
But for Proust's narrator these are rare moments; more common are the memories that remind us of past experiences, which we can't revisit in complete detail—because memory, of course, is fragile, fallible, and pliable.
It's more robotic than sensual; the spidery, acrobatic Ms. Cassone is flexible, yet the more Mr. Caserta swings her around — usually by gripping an arm and a leg — the less potent her pliable power becomes.
The school's sports medicine department tasked the group with designing a suitable elbow brace when they found out Haas wouldn't be allowed to play with a "non-pliable substance" in a brace, per NCAA rules.
No movement or sound went astray; clearly, Ms. Doherty's work is choreographed within an inch of its life, but the material is so deeply embedded in her compact, pliable form that it also seems unpremeditated.
On "Organ Monk Blue," Mr. Lewis's newest disc, he takes on Monk's blues (and blues-adjacent) compositions with help from the outré guitar master Marc Ribot and the pliable drummer Jeremy Clemons, known as Bean.
" The TB12 Method, which takes its name from Mr. Brady's initials and jersey number, is built on Mr. Guerrero's theory that for good health and prolonged athletic performance, we need our muscles to be "pliable.
John: According to my wife, whose mom advice is far more accurate and reliable than my dad advice, you're supposed to cut your nails after you shower, when your extremities are warmer and more pliable.
I hope it never goes off the air, and judging by how pliable the creators seem to be, and how willing they are to adjust what they consider acceptable, it really might go on forever.
The officials described Mr. Shanahan as far more pliable with Mr. Bolton than Mr. Mattis, who voiced unhappiness with the National Security Council's reluctance to hold meetings of top members of the administration's security agencies.
Plainly, Russia has decided to wait to see what happens at the elections, hoping to end up with more pliable counterparts in Kiev, if not as president, then at least controlling a large chunk of parliament.
It's not heavy or stiff, and the shoulder strap in particular is very pliable — though so long I had to knot it to keep the extra out of the way (fortunately it looks cool that way).
If Trump is dead set on bringing back torture, he could bring a lot of pressure to bear on his appointees to back them up — or to fire them and replace them with more pliable officials.
"In an opinion column published in The Washington Examiner, commentator Becket Adams wrote, "It used to be that a murderous regime needed a pliable Western journalist to get its propaganda printed in the New York Times.
But once the thickly accented title character starts to work a malign magic on his trusting and pliable friend Orgon (Kevin Doyle), Molière's play reasserts its cautionary power in this newly antic version by John Donnelly.
With 16 x 12 x 33.993-inch dimensions, Baosha's two-pound weekender bag is the ideal size for these hectic travel situations, and the pliable yet durable material gives you more flexibility in tight or crowded spaces.
Though a customer found the soft pliable plastic in the gravy and reported it, leading to the recall, no reports of adverse reactions or illness from consumption of the possibly contaminated gravy have been made, FSIS added.
But there was nothing for those hoping to see a more pragmatic, moderate President Trump take office, or to hear him admit that the world is complex and less pliable than he pretended on the campaign trail.
Yet the artist's work is not a homily on sustainability, but rather an investigation of the formal properties of dollar-store merchandise, the "behavior and character" of whirring cooling fans, electric highlighter fluid, and pliable painter's plastic.
With the disgraced Victor Ponta under indictment, and party leader Liviu Dragnea facing jail time for his second set of corruption and influence-peddling charges, a pliable young functionary named Sorin Grindeanu was installed as prime minister.
The Republicans soon split into Conkling's "Stalwarts"—pro-patronage and eager, after a decent interval, to restore the pliable, obliviously corrupted Grant—and Blaine's more reform-minded "Half-Breeds," their name one that Conkling no doubt relished.
She missed his delicious younger days, when he was pliable and happy to go everywhere with her, when she would brush his hair and hold his perfect little body close and feel it almost one with hers.
Fillmore's successor, the Democrat Franklin Pierce — an amiable man who was pliable and prone to depression and drink — entered the White House in 1853 grieving the death of his 11-year-old son in a train wreck.
In 2016, Bachelor season five contestant Jessica Holcomb told Cosmopolitan that while producers aren't "forcing alcohol down your throat," there's just "nothing to do" but drink and eat — a strategic choice that results in more pliable contestants.
The Cheeseheads Ask any Italian, and they'll tell you that there's no substitute for real mozzarella—the kind that comes in a soft, pliable wad, rather than the hard wheel you bought for half the price at Publix.
Along with editor Todd Bradway and historians Robert R. Shane, Louise Sorensen, and Susan A. Van Scoy, Schwabsky sets out to update readers on what artists have been doing with the pliable clay of landscape painting since 923.
Much as the British did in their South Asian possessions, the French adroitly exploited local grievances, propped up pliable rulers and developed an ethnic-Vietnamese colonial elite—all, of course, with the threat of violence in the background.
She moves in every direction: sometimes hanging upside down, sometimes ascending perpendicular to the stage, entwined and constrained by a pliable cage of 5,700 nylon strings strung vertically in a cube at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).
Compositionally, she often employs irregular rectangles — a surrogate for a piece of embroidered cloth or quilt — painted on an immaculate white ground, with a wide border between the rectangle's pliable and uneven edges and canvas's rigid physical borders.
Explaining the 'summer blips' The belief inside the Harris campaign is that the California senator -- because she is lesser known than the likes of Biden, Sanders and Warren -- will have more pliable support than others in the race.
The sweeping operation aimed at dividing the American people and landing a pliable candidate in the White House, which he had launched in 2014, must have looked like a resounding success as the Electoral College votes were tallied.
After buffing out the plank with a belt sander and drilling holes for the leather binding straps (two modern changes that have found favor), he pours boiling water on the tips of the planks to make them pliable.
For example, research out of the University of Zurich shows that doing one simple thing can actually raise a person's IQ. And we're not just talking about children, whose brains are usually considered more pliable than those of adults.
Some commentators believe de Rugy will be more pliable than Hulot, who said France's environmental commitments - including those under the global pact on climate change adopted under France's chairmanship of the negotiations - were not given necessary priority under Macron.
Community leaders say a pervasive and longstanding sense among young Turkish Germans that they are shunned in society makes them pliable and more attuned to the political mood in the homeland, to which they feel attached but barely know.
The oblong eggs, up to about 3 inches (7.2 cm) long, were pliable with a thin, hard outer layer marked by cracking and crazing covering a thick membrane inner layer, resembling soft eggs of some modern snakes and lizards.
Even if making puzzles isn't your thing, you have probably noticed that the English language is sometimes as pliable as Silly Putty; here, the constructor David J. Kahn provides us with an interesting, midweek example of its astonishing flexibility.
Behind it all is Blueface, who despite his relative inexperience, understands how music functions in today's economy, and has created a self-aware character that functions both as a musician and also as a piece of pliable internet content.
Global capitalism is currently undergoing a period of worrying consolidation: super-companies are consolidating their power at the heart of the global economy, reducing competition, cosying up to pliable governments, and making enthusiastic use of tax dodges and financial chicanery.
A cock ring is pretty much what it sounds like: a pliable ring that's placed on the base of a penis or dildo in order to enhance and sustain an erection or provide clitoral stimulation, says Patti Britton, PhD, clinical sexologist.
In a report in 2016 the former public protector detailed allegations that the Guptas, business associates of Mr Zuma's family, offered the finance ministry to a politician they hoped would be pliable and used political influence to loot state-owned enterprises.
The glass straws are sent through a slicing machine that bites off bead-size lengths, which are then reheated gently and put into a spinning machine that shapes the pliable glass into perfectly round beads that are then sorted and polished.
There will also be more display advancements, especially in the glass covering the display as Corning is surely prepping its next edition of super-hard yet pliable Gorilla Glass and Japanese competitors work on what may eventually be a Gorilla rival.
Even though eight types of phthalates (used to make toys soft and pliable) have been banned in the production of children's items in the US, they may still be present in imported toys and ones passed down from older children.
At one point, Spalding persuaded her sister to move to town and help out, and when they were particularly shorthanded neither she nor Castle was above begging a pliable-seeming customer to stick around and work in exchange for meals.
The "director's cut" label is usually affixed after a film's traditional release rather than before, but the Danish provocateur's savvy appropriation seems a logical variation on that pliable phrase — which has undergone a fascinating transformation over the past four decades.
Pakistan. The Taliban have long been the recipients of Pakistan's patronage, and a fragile deal brokered last weekend holds the promise of an ideal outcome for Islamabad: a weak and pliable neighbor that Pakistan can influence long into the future.
It's a choral classic, but Wednesday's scintillating concert, starring the NDR Symphony Orchestra, now renamed the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, opened with the slender, pliable tone of a single oboe — the instrument to which other players tune in halls around the world.
That means almost doubling the body count as John (Keanu Reeves, still superstoic and hyper-pliable) is once again yanked out of seclusion, this time to fulfill a debt to an Italian mobster by killing the mobster's sister (Claudia Gerini).
These reusable cotton sheets, made pliable and water-resistant by a coating of beeswax and jojoba oil, are not only more sustainable than disposable plastic wrap (they can last for up to a year) but they're sturdier and far nicer looking.
You might, for instance, make Melissa Clark's new recipe for a strawberry galette this week, which because it has cream cheese in the dough is super-pliable and… kind of a treat come breakfast the morning after you bake it.
What the survey revealed was that many people's views on taxes were pliable — that a certain subset of people were more likely to answer the fairness questions one way or another, based on what kinds of knowledge questions they were exposed to.
Extrajudicial killings, growing concerns over weak environmental safeguards, pliable courts, a sense among young, educated Bangladeshis that they will be denied opportunities unless they have the right connections, and rich pickings for extremism: breakneck growth is being asked to paper over a lot.
By 243, inventor Max Factor had overhauled film cosmetics, replacing ruddy Vaseline and flour masks of the stage with his scientifically perfected flexible "greasepaint" cosmetics, pliable and resilient under studio lighting, constantly tweaked along with technological updates in clearer and more granular film.
But after 30, the body becomes less pliable—and after 10, 20, or 30 years in positions that strain the body, the wear and tear of your posture can cause bigger problems such as herniated discs, pulled muscles, hunchback, and torn rotator cuffs.
For Plart, the Italian foundation dedicated to the conservation of work in plastic, the two spent months investigating the 18th- and 19th-century scientists who experimented with preindustrial polymers (like bois durci, a pliable substance composed of wood dust and animal blood).
He slowly and mechanically adjusts their elbows and heads so that they kiss each other — their bodies pliable like dolls, heads unmoving, their lips simply resting against each other — and finishes the sequence by placing the woman in the first man's arms.
This blend of rigidity and flexibility makes the Vie-Long 12705 a great alternative to other natural brush materials if you want something more pliable than boar bristles yet more suitable for hard soaps and mug-lathering than a plushier badger brush.
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio – A slice of Appalachia along the Ohio River still struggling decades after losing manufacturing jobs in the steel, aluminum and glass industries to overseas competition is looking to Asia to revive the region&aposs fortunes with a more pliable product — plastic.
The model, which is described in a paper published Monday in Nature Neuroscience, is another attempt at solving an old problem in understanding memory: How do neurons remain pliable enough to form new memories while being rigid enough to protect the old ones from erasure?
Far from becoming more pliable, on four occasions when China and the United States cooperated in the UN Security Council to impose tougher sanctions — in 2006, 2009, 2013, and this fall — North Korea responded by conducting nuclear tests in an effort to drive them apart.
"It all smacks of a political motive and desperate agenda to remove Pravin Gordhan in order to make way for a more pliable Minister of Finance who will dance to the tune of a corrupt clique who are chasing public contracts," he told Reuters.
While Mueller is by no means out of the woods, Trump's thinking seems to be that firing the special counsel would kick up too much of a fuss -- so why not replace his supervisor, Rosenstein, with someone more pliable, who can then throttle the investigation?
"I want to become a link in that long line of human activity — the patterning of cloth on any surface available," she was quoted as saying by the writer and designer JoAnn C. Stabb in her book "Fiber Arts Pioneers: Pushing the Pliable Plane" (2015).
I let the subject exhaust that line of conversation, like an owner tiring out a dog by going on however long a walk was needed to make them more pliable and relaxed once they returned home, to the conversation I really wanted to have.
He noted that the four prosecutors who quit the Stone case "hit the road," raising the prospect that their protests failed to introduce accountability to the administration and only served to further hollow out the government and make it more pliable to the President.
As the meal unfolded, Blumenthal discussed his kaleidoscopic array of influences, from quantum physics and mindfulness to the pliable properties of cheese (a Comté made with bacteria from Blumenthal's nostrils and pubic hair was on display at the Victoria & Albert museum earlier this year).
But it is not the whole story, because Tijuana tradition decrees that the tortillas must first be dipped into the shimmering coppery beef fat that rises to the surface of the stew pot, then warmed on a griddle until they are pliable and electrifyingly red.
We had been promised a chance to have at the noodles, pulling them out to make them thinner, longer, and springier, but for now we remained cautious: They were certainly pliable, but it also looked as though they could snap at a moment's notice.
But his retreat over the G7 summit -- and Esper's announcement on Monday that some US troops will remain in Syria to protect oil fields -- may indicate that the President also understands there may be some issues on which his usually pliable party will not accommodate him.
And, as a new series of disturbing reports by DeRogatis on BuzzFeed News over the past year has revealed, Kelly's new habit is, according to the alleged victims' families, finding pliable young women whom he can keep in virtual imprisonment, cut off from their family and friends.
It was soft, almost oily, with a nutty smell that filled the workshop and a crisp zip under the gouge; pliable, kindly, magically white and forgiving of mistreatment, such as his necessary cutting across the short grain to mould the shape of an apple or a grape.
You would definitely still feel the impact if this pneumatic tentacle bumped into you while it was moving around, but since it's designed to be flexible and pliable, most of the collision should be absorbed, resulting in little to no injuries for a human co-worker.
"For the continued credibility of a strong and autonomous institution like the RBI, I hope the next governor is someone independent like Rajan, and not more pliable to the government," said Shumita Sharma Deveshwar, co-head of India research at Trusted Sources, a macro advisory firm.
Using their expertise in both water-based biocompatible hydrogels, and the use of magnets to manipulate simple machines, the MIT engineers created a robotic worm featuring a pliable nickel-titanium alloy core with memory shape characteristics so that when bent it returns to its original shape.
Just as The Incredibles splits the Fantastic Four's superstretchy patriarch Mr. Fantastic into the strongman Mr. Incredible and his sharp-witted wife Elastigirl, "Now Museum — Now You Don't" guest stars Professor Impossible, a highly pliable scientist / hero who's fallen on hard times after breaking up with his wife.
Simply put, a lipoma is a benign tumor of fatty tissue and, until I had one growing on and possibly into my left tricep, I'd only ever experienced them when I went to pet an elderly dog and recoiled in terror at the pliable protuberance I'd made contact with.
Geisel's sensibility, it turns out, was far more absorbent, and far more pliable, than one would have imagined, turned in many different directions by the winds of his era, and changed again and again by his contact with a kind of all-star roster of mid-20th-century creative exemplars.
At one point, a cherry growers' association sponsored Gliniecki, a 58-year-old Navy veteran and former firefighter, sending him as many boxes of free cherries as he wanted, despite the fact that he prefers maraschino cherry stems over fresh ones — sugary syrup makes the woody stalks softer and more pliable.
If Congress stands idly by as he fires Mr. Mueller, as it did when he fired the F.B.I. director, James Comey, it might prove similarly pliable should he disregard court rulings, attempt to close down critical newspapers or order his appointees at the Department of Justice to indict Mrs. Clinton.
But more than 18 years later, and after years of secret machinations by Pakistan's spy service to help equip and finance the Taliban, a fragile deal brokered last weekend holds the promise of an ideal outcome for Islamabad: a weak and pliable neighbor that Pakistan can influence long into the future.
But times have changed, audiences have grown more cynical, and filmmakers' approaches to this pliable narrative have adjusted accordingly — sculpting the broad strokes and basic ideas of "The Most Dangerous Game" into pointed social commentary and dystopian hypotheticals in which the hunter of man is not a deranged maniac but the State itself.
Those with oilier skin types might prefer Lixirskin's Soft Clay Rubber ($32), a mask and scrub with a pliable, gel-like feel that can either be massaged onto the skin then rubbed off to manually lift dead skin or, for a gentler fix, left on for five minutes and then rinsed off.
"I want to be the queen," Natalie Dormer's Margaery said back in then, and her family helped her achieve that aim — first flipping their allegiance from the Baratheons to the Lannisters, then murdering King Joffrey when he proved to be ungovernable, and finally winning over and marrying Joffrey's far more pliable brother King Tommen.
"She talked a lot about the balance, and the hours that are put in, and the dedication it takes, and the fact that you have to be twice as prepared, and twice as sharp, and twice as strong," Ms. Gunn said, all while making sure not to seem either too tough or too pliable.
My thoughts are with the poor people afflicted by ill health who were finally able to receive medical insurance coverage, sometimes lifesaving coverage, and the fear they must feel now that there is a president committed to repealing and replacing it (with what, I don't know), and who has a pliable Congress at his disposal.
Once, we placed a pile of magazines on top of the can to keep them out; I later walked into the kitchen to find a rat hanging from the lid with his two front claws chewing furiously on the can's plastic exterior—very pliable to a rat's teeth, which are as strong as steel.
When I first tried them on, I was surprised that they were as soft and pliable as they are — from the look of the photos on their website, I thought the shaft would be a lot stiffer and more likely to cause blisters at the top (which is where most boots tend to get me).
He's pliable to Russian President Vladimir Putin, can't stop boasting about his friendship with China's Xi Jinping and has confessed to falling "in love" with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. It's been 60 years since Castro sparked a heated exchange between Richard Nixon and John Kennedy in one of the first televised campaign debates.
He becomes instead a more pliable and hopeful character — a young boy who literally has to choose between listening to an imaginary Hitler who eggs him on to kill Elsa with a knife or engaging with the clever, young Jewish girl upstairs who indulges him by drawing horned Jews and handily wrestles said knife away from him.
It's a miracle not just because, since its creation, Fleetwood Mac has been a particularly pliable thing, with a grand total of 17 members playing musical chairs, but because The Fab Five specifically—Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, John McVie, Christine McVie, and Mick Fleetwood—have never had a smooth go of it, their music less a product of personal camaraderie than its antidote.
Rendering pliable objects rigid has since become a way for artists to play with the paradoxical relationship between flexibility and strength — from the hauntingly empty bronze garments by the sculptor Judith Shea, to Alexander McQueen's 25 gown of cascading razor clam shells, to the handbag and lingerie seen here, made by the jeweler Violaine Ulmer from porcelain in Toulouse, France.
They worry that the president will nominate a more pliable figure than Mr. Comey to run the F.B.I.; that Mr. Trump will be able to muscle that person through a Republican-controlled Senate, which needs only 51 votes to confirm the nominee; and that the new F.B.I. director may not pursue the evidence in the Russian investigation as aggressively as Mr. Comey did.
An overall party platform would be difficult to pin down and the usual pressures about why some candidates are preferred by the "D-Triple-C" (as the party in-crowd labels the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee or DCCC) have been magnified by the increasingly pliable core issues around what it means now to be a Democrat — what values do we hold together as Democrats?
Temperature, as hard-pack ice cream should be pliable to allow scooping and ready for consumption, between zero and 5 degrees Fahrenheit Paying careful attention to temperature during delivery is key, because if ice cream melts and refreezes during distribution and storage, this can damage the air cell structure and create large ice crystals, which can negatively affect the texture of ice cream, Young explained.
"People form brand loyalties and they stick with them, but the younger generation is a lot more pliable, and the younger generation is looking for solutions, they're looking for products that meet their needs and their niche, and I think companies are going to recognize that they really have to look forward, not just being stagnant, not just being complacent with what they have," he said.
Highlights in this final week include Robert Glasper at the Blue Note Jazz Club, appearing first with his fellow pianist, Jason Moran (Friday) and then with guests including the vocalist Taylor McFerrin (Saturday and Sunday); the pliable singer Al Jarreau, at Town Hall (Saturday); a trio led by the bassist Avishai Cohen, at the Highline Ballroom (Tuesday); and the saxophonist Joshua Redman, leading a quartet at the Blue Note (Tuesday through July 216662).
His impact on the sound, structure, and presentation of music is indelible, his style, unforgettable, his interviews, his shade, his side eye game, his rivalries, his restless creativity, his early push to free funk and R&B from the "Black Singles" box, his advocacy for women, his pliable sense of male sexuality, his innovative interaction with the growing world of the internet, his resistance to the major label machine, his quiet altruism, his quick, sharp grasp of social media and memes, his demand for more writers of color in the music press, all of it was a revolution, the likes of which we would be lucky to live to ever see again.

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