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Woman in back calling some media organizations 'garbage' & rearranged.
It also rearranged who paid how much for which care.
Two or three sentences needed to be rearranged a bit.
Several famous scores were rearranged, though this wasn't invariably successful.
She had the kitchen rearranged as well, and HVAC installed.
This is my living room after Mr. Leifer rearranged things.
The story just needed to be rearranged in a better form.
"Deckchairs rearranged, with little new money," scoffs a former senior prosecutor.
The bits and bytes can be rearranged to minimize these consequences.
The furniture in the dumbbell-shaped suite had been rearranged completely.
Accurate shadowing has been added, and some elements have been rearranged.
The Tetra countertop dishwasher can be rearranged to fit your needs.
All around, McMillan sees the way Maria has rearranged the landscape.
We sometimes rearranged Obama schedule to wait until 85033:30 a.m.
Throughout the years, the stones were believed to have been rearranged.
Everything was rearranged, flipped upside down and all over the place.
She said she'd merely rearranged the sand that was already there.
The players are being rearranged, but the conductor remains the same.
It was like everything was rearranged in the worst way possible.
Miller hadn't unburdened himself, exactly, but rearranged and rebalanced the weight.
At one point, the spacecraft even completely rearranged itself mid-flight.
Yes, I have rearranged my entire home screen to properly frame Eevee.
I experienced blocks going into place, things being rearranged in my mind.
All the markings of a home have been removed, rearranged, or destroyed.
That includes some seniors who have rearranged their entire majors, Rosen said.
People know I've been there if their fruit bowl has been rearranged.
Wang's face rearranged itself into a sunny smile, and she exchanged pleasantries.
The room can be rearranged to match whatever the occasion calls for.
She then rearranged the breast tissue, and the dent is virtually unnoticeable.
The president, at first seemingly happy to see me, rearranged her face.
After the subsequent investigation closed doors, production reportedly rearranged rules surrounding the show.
The transcript of our conversation follows, edited and rearranged for length and clarity.
During the initial consultation, the designer they were matched with rearranged some furniture.
The atoms of my body have rearranged themselves into something still and quiet.
The game was rearranged to take place on May 17, a Tuesday evening.
A transcript of our conversation follows, edited and rearranged for length and clarity.
"No decision has been taken on rearranged dates," said UEFA in a statement.
"No decision has been taken on rearranged dates," UEFA said in a statement.
He rearranged the freezer so the most popular items were easy to reach.
Snapchat launched its own Geofilters back in 2014, which can't be rearranged or resized.
They rearranged their lineup, stretched out their closer, and brought starters on in relief.
Both students rearranged their coursework to avoid instructors they believe are backing the professor.
This time, I rearranged myself to sit up a little straighter in my chair.
Your life is being rearranged thanks to this eclipse; make sure to reorganize accordingly.
I did six loads of laundry and rearranged my kitchen cabinets by carbohydrate content.
How the order of cards could be rearranged with a finger press and drag.
Danielle Taylor, were rearranged for the UFC's return to Australia's most prominent sporting city.
I'd argue even the skin is changed, its molecules rearranged in some fundamental way.
He also rearranged the letters in the lobby of the agency's office building. Sen.
The Bluetooth antennas have had to be rearranged to fit inside the smaller housing.
Once the books are all rearranged, I can put my hand on any book.
These heretofore-unreleased recordings — nearly all well-known Monk compositions — are not radically rearranged.
A transcript of our conversation, edited and rearranged for length and clarity, is below.
So we rearranged it for the second album and made it a little more wild.
Casey's room has been rearranged to accommodate her supply of ingredients and containers for packaging.
Blake rearranged the letters, turning a term of sexual bravado into a reminder of mortality.
"I basically just rearranged the components to accommodate the screen," he wrote in the description.
Donald Trump has rearranged American politics, by courting working-class whites and alienating educated ones.
WARREN BUFFETT: Well, at that time we bought-- we rearranged things within the family some.
"People canceled trips and rearranged their whole lives not to travel to Zika areas," Mrs.
His sidekick was dropped near a shelf of canned tomatoes, his face rearranged by buckshot.
Attorneys in paneled rooms would chant at each of us slightly rearranged in defining humanity.
We rearranged our flights on Monday to get to Ottumwa, Iowa, where Biden was speaking.
Nothing in these paintings seem to me to be suffering or have suffered, only rearranged.
When I stood up to laugh it off with my twin, her face appeared rearranged.
They rearranged the furniture, pushing some of it in front of the hotel room door.
Within 24 hours, I had rearranged my trip itinerary and booked a new flight back.
The entire installation was then rearranged and reconfigured with the artist's recommendations, Ms. Peck said.
What was it like to have those relationships scrambled and rearranged on "The Last Jedi"?
I felt as if my entire being had been slightly rearranged, at a molecular level.
That's what the museum was finally: time rearranged, wrenched until it fit, and then organized discreetly.
We scattered as 9/11 rearranged our world: Those who could went to Kabul and Islamabad.
Hoyt said he also likes a 1-inch binder that can easily be edited and rearranged.
How often have you rearranged the home screen on your phone in the past three months?
As if by magic, the grains of sand rearranged themselves into patterns corresponding to various frequencies.
In October, Theranos decided to downsize that board and rearranged it into three different governing bodies.
I kept saying she needs her own process, because her priorities were rearranged by this illness.
She once rearranged her entire campaign schedule so a staffer could attend her daughter's preschool graduation.
His eyes intensified as he rearranged his tiles, and I saw something familiar in his look.
The highlights of the last 10% could then be rearranged into a few more coherent articles.
Newly conserved frescoes will come out of storage; objects in the permanent collection will be rearranged.
People had rearranged their lives, moving and finding new jobs to avoid the pain to come.
Remember, Fluffy canceled a few tour dates and rearranged some others to focus on his health.
And her mom's home office has been rearranged as the packaging and postal center for Casey's operations.
After I had the poetry idea, I then brainstormed phrases and words that contained those letters rearranged.
But that was before the ice age rearranged the neighbourhood, sending the Hudson down its current path.
The family communicates with sign language, and they've rearranged every part of their environment to reduce noise.
So Mr Osborne rearranged the deckchairs again in 2012, replacing the FSA with the FCA and PRA.
He's also rearranged the bureau's structure, making a broad array of powers subject to his appointees' control.
After each major divergent event, genes were deleted, chromosomes were rearranged and new genetic patterns were created.
Turns out the singer grabbed the salad the woman was eating and rearranged it on her lap!
She watched as her mother took to these new local ingredients and rearranged them like a musician.
Glenda G. Jones of Toledo, Ohio, said she had rearranged plans to be present for the viewing.
They created fake teeth and, in the immediate aftermath, Charlie's dialogue was rearranged to hide the injury.
American said it has rearranged its schedule to use other aircraft to complete some of those flights.
Details of these rearranged dates will be "announced imminently" but will feature Rose on vocals, confirms the statement.
We really rearranged things and made sure we're absolutely a hundred percent compliant with all her various medications.
Windows can be resized, rearranged, tiled, or stacked, just like you're used to doing on a desktop computer.
It can be rearranged to hold a video camera and features a 17-inch laptop compartment as well.
Life there was being rearranged in tangible ways by economic growth — specifically, a booming buffalo meat export industry.
In April 2011, Page replaced Schmidt as chief executive of Google, which rearranged itself into Alphabet in 2015.
I also rearranged buttons (you can find the option in a menu) and it worked, well, as advertised.
"His bottom teeth look like they had taken a pair of pliers and rearranged them," Fred Warmbier said.
Orders will go directly to the kitchen, which has been rearranged to "eliminate friction time," Garutti told CNBC.
You simply don't see things the same way anymore, so now, everything feels like it must be rearranged.
He was terrified to be alone, so Ms. Davis rearranged her schedule so they were basically never apart.
"Not initially intended as my initials but they rearranged it slightly for tribute," he wrote in that message.
She is set to compete in the slalom on Friday, after schedules were rearranged because of high winds.
Mr. Gilbert and other musicians had stayed onstage while chairs and music stands were rearranged and latecomers seated.
He was disappointed to find that the tides had rearranged the stones, and that the hole had disappeared.
And both are eager to find a distinct audience, despite sharing overlapping titles of the same rearranged words.
One observer at the time noted the ease with which he rearranged the truth to serve his purposes.
A noted jazz musician in Norway, he rearranged his life to include eight long years of extraterrestrial sleuthing.
At past gatherings, they have created entire regulatory agencies and rearranged the rules for huge markets, almost overnight.
On a back wall, you then see these photographs sliced up and rearranged in a series of collages.
Despite having his nose rearranged in round one, he was able to do so against the debuting Alberto Uda.
In return, Amper churns out disjointed verses that can be rearranged into a song, and layered beneath Southern's vocals.
Its 1,000 fibre optic cables had to be plugged into holes by hand and rearranged several times every night.
This is a productive time, but understand that things may be rearranged or reconfigured over the next few weeks.
"The unique thing about this wheel is that we rearranged it," Michael Burtov, the CEO & Founder of GeoOrbital said.
In her black costumes, she sang slow, weighty songs in somber minor keys, rearranged with a deep bass undertow.
Apart from Tuesday evening's rearranged match between Man United and Bournemouth, there'll be no more league football until August.
And in "Outside Looking In" there is yet another crucible inside the crucible — the human mind, rearranged by LSD.
Sekiya grabbed Sofia and kissed her reassuringly as she rearranged the curios on her mantle (for the second time).
But this seemed like a big deal, so Ms. Turner rearranged her work schedule and went to a bar.
The originality and challenge today, I'd say, lie in how subtly those rearranged letters sneak into those difficult themers.
Longstreth had cut and pasted recordings of his own playing, then rearranged these snippets to compose a new riff.
At other times, he rearranged the lyrics until the expressions of pop yearning began to sound forlorn and alien.
He said that some of her jewelry may end up dismantled, and the beads rearranged to suit new owners' tastes.
Before that, he rearranged the company's top managers, promoting insiders who had spent time with him in investment banking roles.
Twitter is rolling out a new desktop design today that adds more customization options and a completely rearranged navigation experience.
And he has rearranged where the musicians sit — reverting to a configuration that had not been used in recent years.
Avengers: DisassembledThis name comes from a crossover comics arc that radically rearranged the Avengers team — and also killed off Thor.
So I took it in my own hands and rearranged my training to what I think is best for me.
Again that's a nitpick as Nikon rearranged the buttons around the camera to make it easy to set up shots.
They are paintings that have been built up, rearranged, worked over, molded, and assembled, seemingly caught in motion — in transformation.
The tracks of Age Of get rearranged into their original epochal structure, and broken down for four sets of hands.
"We proactively called all of our small businesses and rearranged their payments," 6th Avenue CEO Christine Chang told Business Insider.
Some guests reported that the lights would flicker and that their furniture was completely rearranged with no one touching it.
Your whole life is being rearranged, Virgo, and it's now time to let go of some of your old routines.
Your Samsung Galaxy S10 won't feel like "home" until you've rearranged the app icons to suit your needs and preferences.
Occasionally, China rearranged the seating, hoping for better chemistry among the delegates as they endured the complex, eye-glazing proceedings.
The images are being rearranged all the time in an incredibly active, kinetic way, depending on where you are looking.
She wakes to find that she has gone to clubs or had her pubic hair waxed or rearranged her furniture.
" After I rearranged my jaw on my face from its descent to the floor, I said, "You're an N.R.A. member?
My manager rearranged the way things work in our team, and my job basically got entirely shifted into other things.
She and Mr. Hunt rearranged their schedules to care for their son, who eventually went on to graduate from college.
Words can be pegged to the clips themselves so that if a clip is rearranged, the subtitles are arranged with it.
An accompanying artists' newspaper to be distributed at the performance, Frozen Words, will gather the jumbled and rearranged speeches for posterity.
Sylvia Plath aficionados are still outraged at how Ted Hughes rearranged the poems of Ariel, published two years after her suicide.
"It's going to take a long time, and they may not be severed entirely, they may just be rearranged," Macey said.
Anders and Lovell saw the commander's face clouding up and Borman, recognizing their discomfiture, rearranged his features to something more agreeable.
And it is loaded with style — it feels like a menagerie of pastiche and homage, rearranged into a brand new story.
At the Metropolitan Opera, he rearranged the acts of Borodin's "Prince Igor" to transform a historical fiction into a psychological journey.
As in my algebra example above, really complicated-seeming statements can often be rearranged into statements whose truth value is obvious.
The club said refunds would be given to those who bought tickets, with free entry to the rearranged match on Tuesday.
United offered to free tickets to Bournemouth fans for the rearranged fixture but, being a weeknight, many were unable to attend.
Through the temporally rearranged narrative, Petruchio, whose death propels most of the ensuing conflicts, does not appear until the final act.
But after that improvisation was transcribed and rearranged for its first orchestral recording, its composer was not yet finished exploring it.
Mr. Thomas has rearranged some of the score to better suit a 17-person cast rather than a 33-person ensemble.
We had the sellers take a lot of stuff out, then we rearranged everything and brought in accent pillows and bedding.
The other is the artist Fred Wilson, whose 1992 exhibit "Mining the Museum" rearranged the collection of the Maryland Historical Society.
A wiry sales engineer showed me how to write a function that rearranged the characters in a long string of letters.
He's rearranged some things while I was gone and the apartment is a pretty big mess, but I just don't care.
Andrade Smashes Penne for Perfect Strawweight Debut Last June, Jessica Penne had her face rearranged by UFC strawweight champ Joanna Jedrzejczyk.
And furniture is being constantly rearranged (often at dizzying speed) to denote not only changes of place but also of emotional temperature.
Next week will see the debut of a new, rearranged version of the Panzer Dragoon Saga soundtrack, one overseen by Kobayashi herself.
Like other Peak Design bags, the Sling comes with two flexible dividers that can be rearranged and folded to fit your needs.
When a person's DNA is altered, that means the pattern of genes in their body's cells has been rearranged in some way.
It makes clear that spending for nearly one-third of the budget would be fundamentally rearranged from domestic programs to defense programs.
After a hectic offseason that saw several stars change teams and several teams make blockbuster trades, the NBA hierarchy has been rearranged.
Mr. Dylan has always restlessly rearranged his songs, toying with lyrics and leaving only a few of his recordings' musical landmarks intact.
They are made up of our language, reconfigured and rearranged to make our minds move in different directions than they ordinarily would.
Even attainable versions of working parenthood require constant attention to domestic arrangements, frequently rearranged as kids grow up or elderly relatives falter.
Not in any common sense that we think of when it comes to digital imaging, wherein data is rearranged, copied, or spliced.
Next the group lit into Michael Jackson's "Human Nature," rearranged by Mr. Thomas so that the melody moved in warm, chordal clusters.
Age — most of us are in our 50s and 60s — has rearranged our priorities and adjusted our requirements for a peaceful life.
You rearranged a whole lot this summer, but now it's time to implement these changes and see how things work in practice.
You can see the future bearing down on the museum's fabulous if blinkered past, which is about to be stretched and rearranged.
The planters were then rearranged into the shape of the Olympic rings, with trees bursting out, shooting green confetti into the air.
Survivor's fall 236 season divided teams by race, a controversial premise that ultimately faded after tribes rearranged a few episodes into the season.
"Both flags were taken down because I rearranged the furniture and I put a bookcase where the flags were," Schlag explained to FOX61.
The new Action Cam is pretty much identical to the old Action Cam Mini except for some rearranged buttons and this new menu.
Most days the shelves are not only restocked but also rearranged to fit in new products, like a live-action game of Tetris.
Asma Shami from Lahore, Pakistan, said she had rearranged her visit to Britain so she could attend the march and celebrate women's progress.
The structures within the groups, associations, and clubs you belong to are being rearranged, and it's time to move forward with new projects.
He rearranged his apartment so that there's space for me to work from a little box room and brought tons of food in.
For instance, when the neighborhood is first rebooted in the season one finale, the clown paintings in Eleanor's house have been slightly rearranged.
Sometimes when studios release new international trailers, it's a lot of the same footage that's already been seen in American promos, slightly rearranged.
There is the energetic playfulness of Keith Haring, the spare elegance of Henri Matisse and, of course, the rearranged abstractions of Pablo Picasso.
Watching it, your mileage may vary based on what you think of rearranged Bowie classics and seeing Dexter do a passable Bowie impression.
Botticelli mapped out Dante's circles, but Langdon and Brooks notice there's lettering on the painting, and some of the pieces have been rearranged.
Tiles can be rearranged to your liking with a tap and hold, and layout can also be adjusted with the Wear OS mobile app.
The fight was then scheduled to take place on The TUF: Brazil 3 finale card, before being rearranged for UFC 175 in July, 2014.
However, assuming a cooperative relationship between legislative and executive branches, national priorities can be rearranged to support economic growth without compromising public sector accounts.
As an undergraduate, he had written a piece of software called Anagram Genius, which, when supplied with names or phrases, cleverly rearranged the letters.
The multitude of buttons on both earcups was thoroughly rearranged, though we'd have to test them out to see whether the ergonomics have improved.
If you ask Siri or Cortana a question, though, they'll reply with actual recordings of a human voice, rearranged and combined in small pieces.
The Tappan Zee Express Bus Service, which transports commuters between Westchester and Rockland, was suspended, as officials rearranged transit schedules and other road availabilities.
So Coghlan hastily rearranged his feet in the batter's box, put both hands back on his bat and raised it above his left shoulder.
This is an exhausting and emotional time, and you may even feel in the dark—it's as if your whole life is being rearranged!
Nearby, a three-story automated wall of plastic tubs rearranged itself, while workers dropped handwritten notes to customers into boxes before taping them shut.
The second, "Something to Dance About," compiled and rearranged numbers from Robbins's choreography for Broadway musicals, with direction and musical staging by Warren Carlyle.
Each interlocking piece, about 6 feet wide and 3 inches thick, would be supported and rearranged by a computer to maintain its correct position.
Other events are rearranged to suit the movie's format; for example, the trip through the museum that opens the book ultimately ends the movie.
Electing Hillary Clinton feels like purchasing the latest Microsoft Office update knowing that you'll get the same buggy software but with slightly rearranged icons.
See, Cher was "totally buggin'" when people who did not RSVP showed up — but after she rearranged things, it became a "more, the merrier" situation.
UEFA rearranged the group-stage slots in favor of its four top-ranked leagues — Spain, England, Germany and Italy — by guaranteeing them four places each.
The best part of this mini rebirth arrives when Frances realizes Robert returned one of her newly-rearranged pieces of furniture to its original spot.
The app comes with a corkboard feature, which lets users plan scenes or chapters on digital notecards which can be rearranged as much as needed.
They projected this archipelago onto an icosahedron consisting of 20 equilateral triangles that could be rearranged to visualize geospatial information like air and sea routes.
There he rearranged the numbers in front of the cars, switching the 'one' from Hamilton's car to the space where his Ferrari should have been.
The eclipses this summer have rearranged so much in your life that your world might hardly be recognizable to you by the time autumn comes.
So it's only fitting that the Make Music New York performance there featured the adventurous PUBLIQuartet playing quintessential New York songs rearranged by high schoolers.
A group of students, however, rearranged the letters to spell out a four-letter racial slur during a halftime performance at a Friday football game.
The living room's lounge cushions can be rearranged to create a second queen-sized bed, allowing the trailer to sleep four people in two pairs.
In place of an ordinary kitchen table, they designed a low-lying cork table with foam cushions that could be rearranged into various seating configurations.
Using rearranged phrases from a French poem by Lin Delpierre as a text, Mr. Leroux melds the words to his teeming, gnashing, continuously shifting music.
Make-up Editor Dave Lidman and his assistants had rearranged inside pages to make room for the Caldwell story and for Schumach's four-column obit.
Machkovech said he juggled veggies, rearranged bunches of bananas, and even swapped items behind his back, hoping his sleight of hand might overwhelm the cameras.
Now people are borrowing money so recklessly that at least one woman literally rearranged her face in order to avoid paying back her $3.7 million debt.
Over the whole set, he'll explore 350 "sound objects" rearranged and stretched out through processes of chance, inspired by John Cage's works with the I Ching.
Eventually, Kim rearranged her meetings to accommodate Kourtney's schedule and the photo shoot came to fruition, even though the tension between the sisters was clearly lingering.
" The chain has apologized to customers, running a newspaper ad showing a photo of a KFC chicken bucket with the logo letters rearranged to read "FCK.
" The chain has apologized to customers, running a newspaper ad showing a photo of a chicken bucket with the KFC logo letters rearranged to read "FCK.
It's like a Harry Styles quote in a broadsheet newspaper gained sentience and rearranged itself into a melody, so impossible is it to be offended by.
A few things have been rearranged in the new three-column design, and the site is noticeably faster, but there aren't a lot of drastic updates.
Apps that can't be removed can now be rearranged in the system's settings, letting you hide unused apps on the second page of the Home screen.
There were moments in his living room when Cruyff rearranged the furniture and used cutlery, salt and pepper and even cigarette packets to illustrate a point.
Hopping onto the zeitgeist can only help so much before attitudes need to be rearranged, though the encouragement of a suitably affluent party does no harm.
Western historians, even those who aspire to register as high achievers in the defiance of myth, have found their plans rearranged by the enduring Wilder legacy.
As we looked at him and tried to comfort him, it looked as if somebody had taken a pair of pliers and rearranged his bottom teeth.
By that time I doubt the apocalypse will have transpired but the very real twin forces of climate change and automation will have rearranged the world.
As her parents entertained downstairs, she rearranged the furniture in her bedroom, dragging the voile-draped cane bed and skirted kidney-shaped vanity across the room.
It's a late stage in a star's life cycle where a helium flash occurs and temperatures rise millions of degrees until the entire star's structure is rearranged.
UEFA rearranged the group-stage slots in favor of its four top-ranked leagues - in effect Spain, England, Germany and Italy - by guaranteeing them four places each.
To study this motion, the lab created the CMMWorm (Compliant Modular Mesh Worm) — a soft robot with a Lego-like capability to have segments detached and rearranged.
" It's "the most representative book on my views," Buffett said at the 2000 Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting, "because he essentially has taken my words and rearranged them.
Crowley has rearranged the containers to try and make additional room, but as of Thursday morning there was only capacity for about half a barge of containers.
It is a universally acknowledged truth that moms feel weird about the way they look after they have kids, because things get all stretched out and rearranged.
When a Manhattan woman who had traveled to Iran was confirmed as the first New York case this month, Ms. Cohen and Mr. Quinn rearranged their nuptials.
MENIL COLLECTION The museum's main building reopens, after a seven-month renovation, with a show of recent acquisitions alongside a rearranged display of its permanent collection. Sept.
There are no page numbers, and the pages can (and should) be rearranged in different ways to elicit different connections and meanings between the essays and posters.
Written in Italian and rewritten in English, it was then "partially rearranged, and heavily edited by the author and his editor, Mark Krotov," the copyright page states.
President Trump's surprise deal with Democrats postponing a fight over spending and the debt limit until December has rearranged the fall agenda, sources from both parties say.
Disney Peaceful Piano: Happy (Walt Disney) Just as its title suggests, this peculiar album consists of nine songs from Disney films, rearranged and performed on solo piano.
But the show floor also had to be hastily rearranged, with plants and seats replacing booths, to hide the fact that other Chinese companies were unable to come.
In an adjacent room the floor is made up of wooden slats taken from a closed school gymnasium that have been rearranged to evoke early 20th-century abstractions.
Given how much hardware needs to be shrunk and rearranged, it may be more like a VR-ready laptop, which can cost two or three times as much.
Nishida demonstrated the characteristic toss of the head with which his late wife had rearranged her hair, and his daughter's playful way of poking him in the ribs.
The first painting I saw after descending the stairs was "The Artist, Rearranged, With Pickle" (2017), which, if you look closely, was done right after the presidential election.
I rearranged my itinerary to get there by the end of the dry season in early October, and even then, many tourism companies were starting to shut down.
More than most experimental filmmakers working today, his films are extremely funny and allow for the influence of popular forms, even if they are rearranged or broken apart.
His work is keenly aware of the mixed-up, broken-down, rearranged ways we each view the world, and the truths and untruths we either question or swallow.
A hospital rearranged its cafeteria so that all tables faced the walls, a precaution from the SARS era to prevent employees from infecting each other during their meals.
Bulu's face was leaner and more angular than I remembered it, but when she smiled the angles rearranged themselves and softened into a distant evocation of my mother's.
The set itself is made up of cardboard boxes that keep being rearranged — they form a back wall onto which images are projected, and it later tumbles down.
Look to the right now and you're apt to find an alternative reality in which the same set of facts is rearranged to compose an entirely different narrative.
Some of the biggest controversies stem from the revelation that during the 2008 financial crisis, multiple lawmakers from both parties rearranged their financial portfolios to avoid heavy losses.
There's a microservice for income verification and another for fraud detection, and "all of these components can be rearranged in different ways to create new products," Laplanche said.
On the occasion of this exhibition, Printed Matter republished one of Alatalo's titles that was also done in this collage style, A Rearranged Affair, as An Arranged Affair.
And because anything bearing the Trump family name invites mockery at this point, some good samaritan rearranged the display with self-help books better pertaining to Ivanka's unusual situation.
With a f/1.7 aperture and a rearranged sensor layout for faster focus speeds, suddenly the Galaxy S7 comes with the most impressive phone camera system I've ever seen.
Video takes up 50 percent of all US mobile data and will likely grow to 70 percent in 2021, which is when this rearranged spectrum will go into use.
Now imagine the whole shoe was 20403-D-printed and arrived flat in an envelope, and once taken out an exposed to light, rearranged itself into a sneaker shape.
I did have to redraw the boundaries multiple times, because the furniture in my test room got significantly rearranged between sessions, but that only takes a minute or two.
With Cruise out of commission, other cast and crew members might find their own schedules rearranged – which could be an issue if they've got other things to get to.
He wanted to show the same people in the very conflict without their props or with the props rearranged in a way that revealed the narrowness of conventional reporting.
There is a strange magic to this era of player power and freedom, and to the way it has rearranged the league's fraternity of stars with such violent vigor.
The interior structures beneath the bubble would be modular and could be rearranged by crane-robots according to the needs of company projects—kind of the ultimate open office.
Its furnishings include an interrogation table with a microphone and about 20 chairs, which are periodically rearranged, though without any of the self-conscious cleverness associated with story theater.
The museum has rearranged its galleries many times over since 1935, when it opened to the public, and much of Frick's original decorating scheme has been lost to time.
The rearranged races will steal an off day from Shiffrin and leave her with little time, if any, for fresh training in the super-G leading to the race.
So she ditched the standard-issue desks and rearranged the room to look more like the place where she goes to work on her conference talks: her local Starbucks.
One hospital rearranged its cafeteria so that all tables faced the walls, a precaution from the SARS era to help prevent employees from infecting each other during their meals.
Based on a novel, it's set during a real period in Jackson's life (with some major events rearranged), but it's built around relationships and characters that are purely fictitious.
The health conditions of the two senior senators is so serious that GOP leaders tentatively have rearranged the vote schedule for the tax bill, Republican sources told The Hill.
Watercress stood in for spinach, and the chubby Belon oyster had been poached in oyster liquor and crème fraîche seasoned with fennel and bacon: all the right flavors, rearranged.
In fact, it's a reprisal of a show that first appeared in New York in 1975 at the Susan Caldwell Gallery, now slightly rearranged and accompanied by historical photos.
Then, with the help of her secretary (who had also put in her two weeks), I rearranged all of her painstakingly alphabetized files so they were organized by date instead.
In their quasi-familial tension, Double Tap comes across an interesting idea: because these characters must stick together in a world overrun by zombies, their social structures have been rearranged.
Bandai, which rearranged its internal divisions from product-type to character-IP groups a few years ago, manages about 200 of the latter, but only a handful are its own.
We're just two weeks away from the mid-season finale, and while the chessboard has been rearranged quite a bit, it feels like none of the pieces have really advanced.
But many targets of harassment complain that little has changed — and the last time Twitter talked about safety "improvements," it had actually just rearranged paragraphs in its terms of service.
Alongside that 75-inch mini-Wall, the company also revealed Windows, smaller MicroLED panels that could (conceptually) be combined and rearranged to make all types and sizes of different displays.
Which mentioned, quite clearly but further in than she'd bothered to look, that arrivals and departures were being rearranged to fit the Geck in as quickly and safely as possible.
And during the intervals of Mr. Kanze's dance in "Okina," attendants seated behind him carefully and decorously rearranged the hem of his garment so it would hang in perfect scallops.
One of them, Salman Rushdie's "Shame," an extravagant tall tale set in "not quite Pakistan" and laced with first-person authorial intrusions, rearranged his ideas about what writing could be.
For "Method Two" Minter has removed the head and rearranged the other elements: the boat and calipers now hover above the island, interrupting, as it were, a classic Maine landscape.
Holland Tunnel follow-up: The holiday decorations at the tunnel's New Jersey entrance will be rearranged after an online poll by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
The news was a head-spinning turn of events for Brooklyn residents who had rearranged their lives in anticipation of a shutdown that would have severed their lifeline to Manhattan.
She has rearranged Ms. Carson's original text so that the play now begins with Mr. Whishaw uttering the ancient Greek word τις, which he explains is a highly protean pronoun.
The White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) on Monday implemented rearranged seating in the briefing room to increase social distancing in an effort to guard against the spread of the coronavirus.
The researchers found typically high genetic diversity in regions of the genome that tend to get chopped up and rearranged between generations, but extremely low diversity in regions that don't.
This shimmy rearranged zones of magma that are heated under different pressures in the shallower part of the mantle — when they cool, the volcanic rock that results reflects this difference.
The cramped journey earned you a spot on slopes of pure ice where subzero windchill gusts rearranged the tiny drifts, like a decorative dash of confectioners' sugar on a dessert.
In fact, it's possible to look at the last 10 years as the iPhone decade — when smartphones went mainstream, created billion-dollar corporations, rearranged existing industries and changed the world.
The choreographer Bruno Beltrão strips hip-hop of its typical swagger and showmanship (and forgoes the expected rhythmic music) to focus on how the body can be isolated and unexpectedly rearranged.
The electoral commission has rearranged the layout in polling booths so that voters must face the presiding officers when marking their ballots, though the officers will not see the ballots themselves.
Quickly, I try to navigate the aisles, but the store's layout has been rearranged since my last visit, so it takes longer than usual for me to find everything I need.
" In Harper's Bazaar, Jennifer Wright couldn't hide her disgust, stating flatly that "the argument that society should be rearranged to accommodate [incels] is so repulsive that it should not be entertained.
Dunn's creatures were gone, but the world had rearranged itself in the time I spent getting to know them, and now I could face it with some steel in my spine.
Early in her new piece, "Re: Nude in a Landscape," on Thursday, the choreographer Lauren Bakst rearranged some audience members on the risers of St. Mark's Church in the East Village.
"What they have essentially done is rearranged the lines, using a lot of additional schedules," said Joe Rosenberg, a senior research associate at the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank.
First there's the anger: Rioters pelted the Olympic torch relay with rocks as it approached Rio de Janeiro, while bumper stickers have rearranged the Olympic rings into a four-letter word.
By the end of this month, Virgo, plenty of things in your life will be rearranged—and you'll have the knowledge you need to make the changes you need to make.
I even rearranged the apartment to make it more comfortable and livable, pulling out books and magazines from our bookshelves, the ones I've been telling myself I would read for months. 
"The question for hospitals is whether schedules and staff can be rearranged to reduce these complication rates," said a co-author, David Mushinski, a professor of economics at Colorado State University.
But even if you work out of a small apartment, you can create a dedicated workspace, it just might need to be rearranged at the start and end of each day.
They cut more than $750,000 in South Carolina, rearranged money in Nevada, added to Maine and added money toward African American outreach in South Carolina, according to a Warren campaign aide.
If you're lucky (or unlucky, depending upon how you look at it), you'll wake up to the sounds of a lovelorn spirit sobbing, or a few of your belongings inexplicably rearranged.
Engine options aren't so much different as rearranged for 2021, with the R trim getting the beefier 575-horsepower supercharged V8 from the current F-Type SVR, which will be discontinued.
For its move to TV, Lost and The Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof rearranged the comic's bones around an entirely new story that still resonated and intersected with the old one.
The N.F.L. rearranged the schedule so that teams competing against one another for playoff spots on Sunday are playing at the same time, which should make for some good scoreboard watching.
Views of nature are also recycled and rearranged in Liu's photographic compositions, uniquely shaped constructions presented in custom-made white frames that the artist covered in an obsessive pattern of lines.
Athenian artist and architect Andreas Angelidakis designed a set of oversized cushions that can be moved and rearranged to fit the needs of different events at the Athens Municipal Art Center.
All the elements of a classically beautiful work of art are there, but chopped up and rearranged in a Cubist framework until they are unrecognizable and became a new form of art.
Oosthuizen and Schwartzel's decision to skip the Games, however, opened the door for Van Zyl, who made going for gold a top priority and rearranged his schedule to prepare for the Olympics.
Back to polarizing changes, though: the status bar has been rearranged to better accommodate phones with notches (which apparently is going to be damn near all of them not made by Samsung).
Airlines operating the 737 MAX jets that have been delivered since its 2017 debut said they had cancelled some of their flights and rearranged schedules to use other jets in their fleets.
Atoms in the water had rearranged into the long-predicted but never-before-seen architecture, ice XVIII: a cubic lattice with oxygen atoms at every corner and the center of each face.
Just think: rows upon rows of plastic spines, with CD cases compressed tightly together like a box of translucent staples, each CD ready to be removed, rearranged, and hey, maybe even played.
French has rearranged his day to pick up his six-year-old son, who he brings along for the ride, nobly attempting to conduct rap business while maintaining a G-rated air.
"There are certain moments that a lesser screenwriter or someone really drawn into the patina of Hollywood might have rearranged the truth in order to make it more Hollywood," Mr. Edgerton said.
Remember that the deck chairs have already been rearranged furiously with the Border Adjustment Tax and the reduction of tax free contributions to 401(k) accounts, for example, already tried and scrapped.
I was still groggy with sleep when I turned in to the main room, and I stood uncomprehending for a moment before I realized that R. had rearranged things in the night.
To favor and attract businesses within their borders, these states have rearranged the way they tax business income so that in-state businesses pay less and out-of-state businesses pay more.
And somehow this steady accumulation of individual details, taken from Politkovskaya's own writing and rearranged into subliminally hypnotic patterns, creates a vivid portrait of a woman as well as of her times.
A. Most of the icons clustered on the right side of the Mac's menu bar — "status icons," as Apple calls them — can be removed, rearranged or restored according to your personal preferences.
Some non-Chinese companies are also tweaking their businesses to win more orders related to Beijing's plan, and G.E. has rearranged its marketing staff for global power equipment to give them priority.
And in turn, the tasks performed by different workers – colleagues, managers and many others – can also be rearranged in ways that make the best use of technologies to get the work accomplished.
The implication is that every encyclopedic museum is probably sitting on a trove of exceptional objects that could be artfully rearranged to promote diversity, inclusion and tolerance, rather than acquisition and power.
"In my approach to sculpture in the past, I've hoarded objects, furniture, things that meant something to me, and rearranged them to suggest something more," Serpas explained to me at the show.
You'll still need to plug the tile rack in to get it to illuminate, but the tiles can be rearranged and repositioned as often as you want to change your passive-aggressive messaging.
Yet while coverage of the mid-terms has focused on such ways in which Mr Trump has rearranged the electorate, the degree to which he has not done so is far more remarkable.
The first stone pillars were erected there in about 210 B.C. and rearranged by people over the next several thousand years,  according to English Heritage , the charity that manages historic sites in England.
Airlines operating the 371 737 MAX jets that have been delivered since its 2017 debut said they had canceled some of their flights and rearranged schedules to use other jets in their fleets.
Lucious wants a rapper on the track - a bleeding, recently shot MC played by Fetty Wap - and Jamal says the track doesn't need it, he just wants Lucious to use his rearranged instrumentals.
About three years ago, the Ara team developed a concept design that reimagined the smartphone as a series of smaller, LEGO-style bricks that could be attached, rearranged, and swapped out in seconds.
Your cargo—as much as Sam can carry—can be rearranged freely on Sam's backpack and tied to straps on his shoulders and hips, the better to balance him this way or that.
Benioff and Weiss rearranged this whole section to better establish the Lannisters' rivalry with the Starks, with Jon Arryn's death being the inciting event that will bring the two families in closer proximity.
The students performed as many simple math problems (without the help of a calculator) as possible, and rearranged a set of letters into as many words as they could, within a time limit.
Then the same figures, fragmented and rearranged, their colors flowing into one another, repeat across the five sections of a nearly 21-foot span, intensifying the sensation of physical precarity and dream logic.
"Biographers broke into the house and rearranged the furniture to their liking," she writes, objecting to the kind of facile-seeming connections made by literary scholars between an author's life and her writing.
In the late 1980s and '90s, one of Mr. Tyner's main vessels was his large ensemble, a 15-piece band for which he wrote new works and rearranged items from his back catalog.
She never let me wear the same dress twice, and when I pleaded with her that I was sick of having my clothes taken apart and rearranged to create new outfits, she scolded me.
By doing this, she says you will likely discover that no matter how busy you are, you still have some space in your schedule that can be rearranged for more meaningful and enjoyable activities.
"We are at the stage that the charges are still being rearranged ... it's quite far from final sentencing," said Ho Lifen, a lawyer for one of the accused former Shell employees, Chai Zhi Zong.
Because while a lot of 65days's music is rearranged into soundscapes to match the tempo of No Man's Sky's core gameplay, fuller songs will be triggered by select set pieces, certain semi-scripted events.
The entire festival grounds would have to be rearranged in order to honor his request, a process that would include (among other things) finding a new home for a large section of portable bathrooms.
On Tuesday, Mr. Litton and his players ascended into full view to play this opener while the curtain remained lowered; the sound of the rearranged strings and wind sections became all the more exciting.
When the series went to DVD, the episodes were rearranged, and it's become something of an obsession for fans to rewatch the series over and over again, going through as many chronologies as possible.
Buybacks fell by 21 percent in the second quarter, and the decline indicates that companies have not increased "planned buybacks or rearranged expenditures to support their shares" through the end of the fiscal period.
"There were new construction and refurbishment activities on the (Yongbyon) site, which are broadly consistent with (North Korea's) statement that all the nuclear facilities in Yongbyon have been 'rearranged, changed or readjusted'," it added.
In this version, which stars Yul Brynner, Richard Benjamin, and James Brolin, many of the pieces familiar to the HBO show's fans are there, but rearranged and directed toward a different sort of end.
This year they rearranged the schedule a little bit, and so now I teach 4th grade music and then 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and high school band, plus jazz band and a kindergarten class.
And others still, who got trapped in a maze of absurdity, like the one who, having jumped into a brand-new plane during a bombing raid by the Japanese, found the instruments completely rearranged.
I climbed up and hopped into the pilot's seat, as Kowalski explained how the modular seating could be rearranged to accommodate as many as seven people or just two and extra cargo, like skis.
Because while a lot of 103days's music is rearranged into soundscapes to match the tempo of No Man's Sky's core gameplay, fuller songs will be triggered by select set pieces, certain semi-scripted events.
Hamid describes windows in people's houses as a "border through which death was possibly most likely to come," and the many ways a house has to be rearranged during war to ensure it's safe.
He's tracked down these arcane tidbits and disparate artists, connected the dots, and then deliberately rearranged them to form a deconstructed movie of their own (with soundtrack, camera, actors, scripts, production designs, set photos).
I was ready to say the charred brussels sprouts and cucumber ices except that what I kept thinking about was not the food but how they had all rearranged their plans to see me.
At the very least, however, the suit has rearranged the top rankings for high art prices: Willem de Kooning's 1955 painting "Interchanged" stands alone with a reported sale price of $300 million in 2016.
On learning that the subject of discussion would be women's rights within the Saudi judicial system, Khawari rearranged her evening in order to attend, and later rallied friends to go to the subsequent discussions.
But some of her aides expressed surprise that she was going to such a gaudy affair; they believed Hillary rearranged her schedule because she thought Trump was a more important donor than he was.
And because the rearranged digestive tracts can dump sugar into the bloodstream too quickly, they would have to be careful about sugar intake or risk "dumping syndrome," which can cause vomiting, sweating and shakiness.
By pointing-and-clicking, he smoothly rearranged, reordered, recategorized, and restructured lists and sub-lists – demonstrating what Engelbart called "information structures," sort of a combination of word processing and free-form spreadsheet editing and sorting.
For the performance, Mr. Tan, 58, wrote, rearranged and conducted symphonic accompaniments to songs by three top headliners: the punk band Reflector, the Mongolian folk-rock group Hanggai and the folk singer-songwriter Song Dongye.
"Sorry to be a pain," Mr. Litton said at one point, as the ensemble traversed a score that had been rearranged in places by the choreographer George Balanchine, City Ballet's co-founder and guiding spirit.
In other words, everything is rearranged depending on how it is framed, and Mr. Kelly explored an endless variety of new arrangements to see how they might reside on the surface of the picture plane.
Even when we lived in the same city, everything was dissected and torn down and built back up and then rearranged and turned inside out and fucked with and fucked with over and over again.
I think that's the whole history of Silicon Valley, is that these upstarts with very limited resources and a bunch of misfits have rearranged every single industry, and they've done it over and over again.
He had just held a hastily rearranged tryout in front of a handful of team scouts and tens of thousands of others watching online, a vastly different audience than the N.F.L. had originally planned for.
He has rearranged his family's life around the subway, making his two children go to bed an hour earlier so he can wake up earlier and give himself more time for the ride to Manhattan.
Working with Richard Haviland Smythe, an architect, Mr. Melville rearranged vintage buildings, razing some and adding others, to produce a crescent of shops with shingles, parking spaces, a village green and views to the harbor.
On the train, I deleted more apps—Slack, BuzzFeed, Reddit, Chrome, Gmail—and rearranged my home screen with the few apps I still gave myself permission to use (basically just Messages, phone, and the camera).
Currently on view at Gladstone Gallery, three of his short films — "BB" (1998–213), "Kranky Klaus" (2002–03), and "Massage the History" (2007–09) — present the domestic space as something to be broken apart and rearranged.
As we've grown, we've been able to analyze more and more travel behaviour data, and the high amount of cancelled/rearranged trips (20%) along with the number of 'Flexi' fares booked, but never changed, stuck out.
A distorted version of "Google" logo â€" rearranged to spell "Goolag", in reference to Soviet Russia's "gulag" prison camps â€" started to pop up on Twitter:  Anyone who disagrees with groupthink will be punished #GoogleManifesto pic.twitter.
Now, the tables have been slightly rearranged as it's Haslam with a new original—an EP for NYC's The Bunker by the name of Scale No Flam—and the rest of the gang on remix duties.
Tolman let rats accustom themselves to a maze with food at the end; then, leaving the food in the same spot, he rearranged the walls to introduce shortcuts — which the rodents took to reach the reward.
But FFA chief James Johnson said the matches would be rearranged into a compressed schedule after their quarantine period and New Zealand-based Wellington had agreed to remain in Australia to allow the season to continue.
A win for the ruling party, the Institutional Revolutionary Party, known as the P.R.I., would extend its national dominance and barely stave off a crushing defeat that could have rearranged the political landscape of the country.
Using what he calls "the bible for computer technology," he rearranged every word in the first four volumes of Donald Knuth's "The Art of Computer Programming" into alphabetical order, then enlarged all the o's and l's.
The show's many sliced-up and rearranged motifs ranged in origin from industrial workwear (heavy-duty overalls, zippers, and fabrics), to athletic wear (swimmer parkas, orange-tinted sunglasses), to formal business attire (suits, dress shirts, and ties).
"We are at the stage that the charges are still being rearranged ... it's quite far from final sentencing," said Ho Lifen, a lawyer at Rajah & Tann representing one of the accused former Shell employees, Cai Zhi Zhong.
Just as Fred Wilson's seminal Mining the Museum (1992) rearranged the collections of the Maryland Historical Society to highlight the museum's racial biases, What is Here is Open remixes Molina's Collection to highlight our trash's racial unconscious.
"Kings of War" condenses and conflates five plays by Shakespeare (and, to give credit where it's due, Christopher Marlowe, too), rearranged chronologically not according to when they were written, but when the events they portray took place.
Picture of a newly-rearranged bedroom, picture of a swipe-card pass for a meeting they had at a company cooler than their own, blurry photo of a dog running away: It doesn't matter what the shit is.
Mr. Potts and his team have rearranged works in the permanent collection galleries to tell a more chronological story, from 3000 B.C. to 400 A.D., largely presenting Greek works on the first floor and Roman on the second.
The medical technology firm, which rearranged its commercial network in November to boost sales, forecast 100.93 profit margins between 22.8 percent and 23.2 percent and revenue growth between 2.5 percent and 3.5 percent, largely in line with estimates.
He picked up the chairs one by one and rearranged them by type; then he moved about the area, picking up dead leaves and tiny bits of rubbish from the ground and depositing them in a trash can.
For the making of electrofeit, Thomas' creative process took place mainly in his studio, where he selected individual "voices," or strands of melodies from the main, skeletal recording, then rearranged these in layers to create his final product.
Her bemused take on tragedy — she utters an amazing, rueful chuckle while saying "I think someone is lying" — sets the tone for the rest of the 75-minute show, which has been rearranged and condensed into one act.
Along with a cast of the T. rex specimen upstairs, its bones rearranged into an alternative crouch, the museum is presenting a new full-size model of the emperor dinosaur, its head and tail dappled with — believe it!
Beyond a dubious "It Ain't Me Babe" and a startlingly rearranged "Times They Are A-Changin'," LaVette's picks are obscure, half of them '80s titles left off both of the compilations since concocted to salvage his lost decade.
Not only are they made from modular elements that can be rearranged, but "they are usually the flop-down, fall-into pieces in a room," said David Mann, the founding partner of MR Architecture + Decor, in New York.
The brand's signature motifs — chevrons, graphic patterns and stripes going in every direction — were chopped into triangular and square pieces and rearranged as vivid patchworks across youthful, slouchy shirts and pants, informal suits, oversize cardigans and boxy coats.
Interior designer Rachel Oliver of Rachel Oliver Designs in Atlanta says people come to her wanting a "fresh start" and a hyper-organized living space, but once things start getting rearranged or -- gasp -- removed, they can change their tune.
"The American people are like a great composer — the words are always the same, but they are rearranged like notes, and they write a new melody and then they decide who they want to sing it," Mr. Clinton said.
While the AFC has more than two years to complete the last two rounds of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, the Socceroos might experience some fixture congestion if the matches are rearranged for later this year.
Ms. Ferrer, in a ruffled skirt edged with blue ribbons from Chiapas, prepared to go onstage as her teacher, John Gonzales, cinched waist sashes, rearranged hair ornaments and tried not to fret about 15 costumes that had gone missing.
In Rob Stephenson's photo series of the same name, Rockaway is also sea-swept: a land of trees and tarps rearranged by the wind, buildings shrouded in fog, boats lying on their side by the side of the road.
But as he delicately rearranged his country's government in order to do so, he may have been looking enviously across the Altai Mountains to China, where his close ally Xi Jinping achieved the same power grab with apparent ease.
The whirlwind tour, with less than 24 hours planned on the ground, was scheduled to include meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's president, Reuven Rivlin, both of whom rearranged their Sunday schedules to accommodate Mr. Cuomo's visit.
Though books have been mythologized as the one "non-database" in a world of searchable content, readers have always "skipped and skimmed" books, as Price points out, or rearranged them mentally, or composed their own tailored indexes for fast information retrieval.
Over the last four seasons, the CW drama has featured three surprise inseminations — one of which included a turkey baster — countless rearranged loved triangles, and a shocking number of over-the-top murders, which are sometimes accompanied by cheeky puns.
The first European to officially greet Kelly wasn't a Monégasque, but a Frenchman, and one aligned with the film industry: the mayor of Cannes, where the ship had first docked, and which had rearranged its festival schedule to accommodate the wedding.
The home screen is comprised of customizable widgets for different functions — music, battery status, and clock, for instance — that can be rearranged to the driver's content, and any widget can be made full-screen by tapping an icon in the corner.
Beyond its sleek and uncluttered design, Inbox reorients the idea of email around things users need to keep track of — concerts, flights, to-do lists — and how that process can be more efficient when a message's information is extracted and rearranged.
So instead of relocating the car to relative safety in western Florida, Gary just removed his sliding glass door, laid down two steel ramps, rearranged the contents of his house, and drove Adriana's car into the middle of his home.
Still, it seems safe to say that if anyone has come out of the Syrian debacle nearly as hated in the region as Mr. Assad, it is probably the diplomats who rearranged the region: Sir Mark Sykes and François Georges-Picot.
What's less known is that Nietzsche's sister, who was in charge of his estate after he died, was a Nazi sympathizer who shamefully rearranged his remaining notes to produce a final book, The Will to Power, that embraced Nazi ideology.
So they were well equipped to navigate Mr. Adams's vocal music: its exquisite and enveloping lyricism, but also the way it treats syllables as musical notes to be repeated and rearranged, creating an entire breathless passage from a single word.
The medium is the method: colorful, textured, oversize hand-cut forms that can be rearranged and layered, so you can devise a different collage for a special dinner party or houseguest, or just because seasons change and life is ephemeral.
These canvas sculptures give a performative informality to the repeated, standardized forms of minimal art, and Mr. Walther sketched possible arrangements for them in tender paintings on paper — which themselves could be stacked and rearranged like a deck of cards.
Dr. Leder found that in Burkitt's lymphoma cells, the chromosomes are erroneously rearranged in such a way that a gene called myc, which is involved in controlling the growth of a cell, is swapped into a region containing the immunoglobulin genes.
By daring audiences to cheer or laugh at cruel, historically resonant props like the cat-o'-nine-tails—now turned against the master—Tarantino suggested that the familiar stations of slave cinema might be rearranged to lead to a fresh cross.
What's less known is that Nietzsche's sister, who was in charge of his estate after he died, was a Nazi sympathizer who shamefully rearranged his remaining notes to produce a final book, "The Will to Power," that embraced Nazi ideology.
I remember standing there a long time, after the rest of my classmates had gone on, alone with a long row of reproduced plaster casts of the dead, rearranged in the places and positions they'd been when the end came for them.
It's hard to do a year-over-year comparison, because Apple rearranged its product categories late last year, but Apple Watch and headphones used to be in a category called "other products," which totaled $3.7 billion in the same period last year.
The Venezuelan government has gradually rearranged the nation's schedule around the power crisis — even considering a special emergency version of daylight saving time: "We are requesting international help, technical and financial aid to help revert the situation," Maduro said, according to the BBC.
OTHER TEAM MEMBERS "Frozen — Live at the Hyperion," as the 2875,2975-seat theater here is named, uses the film's score, but some songs initially written as solos ("In Summer") were rearranged by Jason Michael Webb ("The Color Purple") to become ensemble numbers.
The show will celebrate the coming release of "Let All the Children Boogie: A Tribute to David Bowie," an album on which artists from both the young people's music world and grown-up entertainment have rearranged and reinterpreted 20 of his songs.
In a telephone interview from London, Ms. Birtwell recalled how Mr. Hockney had rearranged the couple's bedroom to take advantage of the light, and how he had hidden her husband's feet in a shaggy rug because he could not paint them right.
The N.F.L. had rearranged its schedule to maximize the drama, with the battles for the A.F.C. North and the N.F.C.'s second wild-card slot all happening concurrently, and it delivered thrills, indeed — even if not all the games were entirely close.
Narrative scaffolding, indeed, is conspicuous by its absence throughout, and while we're told at one point that "the order in which we receive facts matters," this isn't borne out by the text, many of whose sections could be rearranged without fracturing the story.
In addition to writing the fantasy, which the Dover Quartet will preview on May 30 at Le Poisson Rouge in New York, he rearranged parts of the original score — eschewing the original electric piano, synth and twangy surf-guitar scoring for string quartet.
That all happens, thanks to some design changes that Apple made: it added a larger heat sink, changed the fan design to move more air, made the whole thing slightly thicker, and even rearranged the logic board to optimize for heat dispersal.
A Presidential campaign speech, by F.D.R., was recorded, and heard and seen, in movie theatres in 22005, the year that marked the end of the fourth party system, as both the Democratic and the Republican Parties rearranged themselves around the New Deal coalition.
Using a list of all-time best-selling recordings, he rearranged them by "commercial importance," assigning each a score derived by multiplying an album's number of platinum certifications (how many millions sold) by the number of years it had been on the market.
"The Present Moment (in B-flat)" and "The Present Moment (in D)" (both 2014), projected on screens in opposite corners of the museum's second floor, depict separate performances of Arnold Schoenberg's single-movement string sextet "Verklärte Nacht" ("Transfigured Night") (1899), again following Sala's rearranged score.
There are a number of teams with skaters who are nationals of the seven targeted countries (Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Sudan) and for them this season presents an unprecedented challenge, with the prospect of both training and playing schedules being abruptly rearranged.
Manchester United beat visiting Bournemouth, 3-1, in a Premier League game hastily rearranged because of a bomb scare, sealing fifth place and a spot in the Europa League while gaining some momentum heading into the F.A. Cup final against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
They're some of the dumbest, corniest songs in the catalog (anyone remember "Take Good Care of Your Feet"?), including many goofy covers, and they're all chopped off, sped up and rearranged so as to leave no doubt about which artist is in charge: Ms. Tharp.
Mr. Furman, 36, whose maternal grandmother is Japanese, rearranged the plan to create an entrance vestibule and short hallway leading past twinned single bedrooms, after which the apartment opens up into a large living room that is united with the kitchen and eat-in island.
South Korea' trade ministry said Japan's removal from a 29-member "white list" of nations enjoying minimum trade restrictions went into effect as Seoul rearranged its export control system covering hundreds of sensitive materials that can be used for both civilian and military purposes.
Anna Ridler and Amy Cutler's "All Her Beautiful Green Remains in Tears," (2017) a video installation that combines the rearranged footage of Disney's suburban-nature-porn documentary  ("Nature's Half Acre" [1951]) with an AI-powered voiceover that "learned its lines" from the female characters in romance novels.
"It was very un-Hollywood in the sense that at certain moments, someone really drawn into the patina of Hollywood might have rearranged the truth in order to make it more Hollywood," Australian actor Joel Edgerton, who plays Richard Loving, told a news conference on Monday.
"It was very particularly un-Hollywood in the sense that [some filmmakers] may have rearranged the truth in order to make it more Hollywood: 'Let's have them high-five the children in the courtroom, having a party to celebrate themselves,'" Edgerton said at the press conference.
The ghost had long been the subject of vague rumors, but two women appeared to confirm its existence after moving into a home on the street and awaking the next morning to find their furniture rearranged, even though the windows and doors were locked from the inside.
"Michael Bloomberg and his campaign made a promise," that complaint said, claiming promissory estoppel, or harm done to the former employees who rearranged their lives, forgoing other jobs and plans to apply to graduate school, based on the promise that they would work on the general election.
No set of rigid motions will get you a square that can be labeled (A, C, B, D), since in the geometric square, A always has to be adjacent to B. Yet the labels in the group can be rearranged any way you want—24 different ways in all.
On "tesseterra," Mr. Hobgood's new album, he draws upon the textural and stylistic breadth he long deployed as Elling's musical director; the album finds him combining a jazz trio with a string quartet, playing a mix of thoroughly rearranged classic-rock tunes, jazz standards and a Chopin waltz.
"The first experience of walking into your house and seeing your house totally rearranged by water — it's an emotional experience, to be sure," said Greg Colston, a New York architect who went through it when his New Jersey home was flooded by 210 inches of water by Hurricane Sandy in 20063.
Yet when I saw Bartlett Sher's production — at a matinee with an almost entirely white audience, mostly middle-aged or older — it felt like ingeniously rearranged comfort food for people who had loved the book in their youths and had grown up to be, in their own eyes, right-thinking liberals.
"Our first flight was canceled, but we were thinking the storm wouldn't be so bad, so we quickly rearranged and got to Newark," said Mr. Frieson, 57, a Sam's Club executive who bought his tickets three weeks ago via StubHub and is not sure how much of the price he will recover.
He started with renaissance choral pieces by Josquin des Prez, fed them through a digital program that rendered them into instrumental compositions, rearranged them beyond recognition and then in some cases directed a choir to render new lines over that, singing in — as he has described it in an interview — reverse Latin.
"Not initially intended as my initials but they rearranged it slightly for tribute," Mr. Raniere wrote in that email, "(if it were abraham lincolns or bill gates initials no one would care.)" Shortly after the publication of the Times article, the United States attorney's office in Brooklyn opened an investigation into Nxivm.
"Not initially intended as my initials but they rearranged it slightly for tribute," Mr. Raniere wrote, ("if it were abraham lincolns or bill gates initials no one would care.)" Ms. Edmondson, who lives in Vancouver and helped start Nxivm's chapter there, was thrilled when Lauren Salzman arrived in January to teach workshops.
This was the strongest signal yet that oligarchs like Mr. Deripaska should not be allowed to do business with the United States while supporting a government that has rearranged the borders of its neighbors, poisoned dissident Russian citizens on foreign soil and assisted the Assad regime in Syria in bombing its own citizens.
Back in Kansas City, she rearranged her basement for more efficient production, and built a website that allowed dancers to custom configure leotards, choosing from a library of about 40 fabrics — far more than most rival brands, which typically offered leotards in black, white and a handful of solid, and restrained, colors.
In the William Stamps row house, I recorded Naiymah Jackson reading to her children, Iyonna and Omar, Jr., from Albers's chapters on "Vibrating Boundaries" and "Teaching Color: Some Color Terms" as I rearranged black-and-white photos of Heman Sweatt, Thurgood Marshall, the NAACP LDF team, Sandra Bland, Tatyana Rhodes, Dejarria Becton, and Eric Casebolt.
Alison Lewis, who holds a design and technology master's degree from Parsons School of Design in New York, showed three items: a lambskin leather handbag embedded with LED bulbs that can be rearranged in different patterns with an app; a T-shirt that does the same; and a dress with lights that undulate in time with the wearer's heartbeat.
Rick Wakeman: Christmas Portraits (Sony) Few rock survivors are as prolific as Wakeman — this is the Yes keyboardist's third consecutive classical piano album, his second (at least?) Christmas album, and one of nearly a hundred solo albums he's released since the '70s, some on ambient synthesizer, others, like these rearranged instrumental Christmas carols, on solo piano.
His expression is one of pacified delight, similar to how your uncle might look at you when you tell him that you spent the whole weekend applying to business courses, when you actually took so much MDMA that you broke into your neighbor's house and rearranged all their DVDs in alphabetical order just to be nice.
Sharp, who made sure to reference the former president as "Barack Hussein Obama," is an investigative reporter at the network and the program was billed under "One America News Investigates," but I couldn't tell where the team did any investigation for the program, which appeared to be rearranged and fleshed-out reading of the White House's list of the administration's accomplishments.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The opening lines of the title poem in Douglas Crase's first book, The Revisionist, played on the promise of an almost inconceivable imaginative strength: If I could raise rivers, I'd raise them Across the mantle of our past: old headwaters Stolen, oxbows high and dry while new ones form, A sediment of history rearranged.

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