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And rearranging the format means rearranging me and Charlie to some degree.
We're putting back certain things from the first and rearranging.
Especially if updating your hardware might mean rearranging your entire workflow.
And I'll be damned if I'm rearranging the whole thing now.
In both cases I think rearranging familiar songs makes a difference.
This novel weapon may mean rearranging the classification of the animals.
I soon became a mic addict, rearranging my schedule around shows.
The virus's rapid spread also has promoters rearranging longer-term plans.
The virus's rapid spread also has promoters rearranging longer-term plans.
"Rihanna doesn't follow rules," Ono explained, rearranging the bright tubes and palettes.
Instead, she kept busy at home, cleaning her house and rearranging furniture.
They also haven't figured out who is responsible for consistently rearranging them.
If the answer is no, it's time to do some lifestyle rearranging.
But an unidentified prankster tweaked the sign Thursday by rearranging some letters.
The film whose guts they're rearranging yields a sleeker, differently breathing animal.
He was now rearranging the boxes of sesame seeds and bonito flakes.
But expertise only goes so far in the course of rearranging nature.
"When you're rearranging insufficient funds, you still have insufficient funds," said Dixon.
There's a million of them, like the dad rearranging the living room.
We could be rearranging the atoms in cars to make more food.
Thrilling in an ion-rearranging way — and with an edge of terror.
The man had started folding my clothes, rearranging everything in the drawers.
All of these things, in retrospect, come across as rearranging deck chairs.
It's like he's rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic, after it already sunk.
Firing of Steve Bannon is more than rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
The expression "rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic" has rarely been more apt.
More piecemeal reforms would simply be rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Dr. Cowan suggests rearranging our office setup as one way to improve focus.
After 30 years of fame, he was used to the world rearranging itself.
Mark Zuckerberg is "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic," says author Andrew Keen.
We have a confession: We spend way too much time rearranging our coffee tables.
She is a master manipulator of images: cutting, pasting, decontextualizing, mimicking, rearranging our expectations.
Rearranging the order of the primaries would be disruptive to say the least, however.
Putin is not so much clearing the decks as he is rearranging the furniture.
By rearranging, it makes you notice new products you may not have tried before.
It could just be a rearranging of power between the branches, as Tushnet suggests.
The first step toward stability could come when the Nets finish rearranging their front office.
The chances of success in rearranging trade relations with those two close allies were high.
They are the central node in a constellation of ideas that are continually rearranging themselves.
When he returned a couple of minutes later — perhaps he was rearranging the set list?
So today Instagram announced it will start rearranging the order of posts in its feed.
Since then they have been rearranging and adding to their collections of furniture and art.
Airlines have gone through multiple rounds of rearranging their schedules, one month at a time.
I enjoy plucking things out of context and rearranging them into new and slightly uncomfortable positions.
Rather, Facebook's collage feature is dynamic, scrolling and rearranging photos as you check out the collage.
Rearranging voters' perceptions on that scale would require clear victories in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
That means rearranging marshals' seating and how they are deployed, meaning which flights they are on.
Don't imagine things will be different by getting mad or shutting down or rearranging the furniture.
Repairing and rearranging your nest is encouraged during the messenger planet's off-time, which begins Tuesday.
Whether rhythmically rearranging items or jerkily ambulating, Ms. Valencia moves with a vivid efficiency: solid, assured.
That approach allowed SpaceX to design a heavy-lift rocket largely by rearranging the same pieces.
In my spare time, I enjoy playing strategy board games and rearranging letters in my brain.
She said she gave no thought to to rearranging her plans after the recent terrorist attacks.
Executives said they are rearranging and updating kitchen equipment so employees can make the new beverages fast.
Those rearranging their picks for Best Actress in response to Huppert's upset should approach with caution, however.
Here was a Swedish rapper, a child in fact, taking in black American culture and rearranging it.
Any president has vast discretion in rearranging the executive branch's bureaucratic deck chairs to set new priorities.
We'd spend hours rearranging their apartments together just to get a single photo – like an ongoing puzzle.
Placing and rearranging elements on the canvas in search for the perfect mood is the fun part.
It means arranging and rearranging daily routines in order to maximize limited access to electricity and water.
Rearranging the capsules turned out to be much more expensive than originally anticipated and very rarely happened.
The girls did all this slowly and wordlessly, rearranging items when they didn't like a particular combination.
Longstreth had manipulated these recordings, sampling individual hits and rearranging them, with software, into wild new configurations.
After all, no one wants to be the unlucky person stuck rearranging suitcases to fit their own.
I watched a cloud bank slowly roll over a cliff, rearranging itself like a gauzy muslin scarf.
And yet, what is the creation of an anagram but rearranging an original to create something new?
The video collage continually shape-shifts, rearranging its grid to place the drowning suns in different positions.
During her stay, she began rearranging the letters to spell different sets of words and photographing them.
AMONG the many ways that Donald Trump has transformed American politics is by rearranging the country's electoral map.
Except rather than restoring order to chaos, they do the reverse, rearranging ordinary faces into something completely bizarre.
After a fun hour of rearranging office furniture, I sneak out early to head to a Purim party.
Carmakers are already rearranging global production to absorb the rising trade tensions between the world's two biggest economies.
Bake until crispy and lightly browned, 30 to 35 minutes, rearranging mixture with a spatula halfway through. 4.
This season, which follows the first book in the series, stays faithful to the novel with some rearranging.
When I got settled, I began rearranging my personal bag, since it was hand-checked by the TSA.
These projects were based on rearranging original game elements, though, not adding a new theme and artistic flourish.
I spent a decade lying, secretly rearranging the objects in my bedroom in order to keep friends around.
But there are always smaller concerns, too: filing tax forms, registering students, rearranging teaching schedules to accommodate absences.
Your ruling planet Mercury is retrograde and this morning it reenters Scorpio, finding you rearranging many of your plans.
It's not just the ransom itself but the lost productivity and time involved in fixing it and rearranging things.
Ford said simple steps like rearranging your furniture or painting an older piece can actually make a huge difference.
The question now is how much they should keep selling — or rearranging, as General Manager Brian Cashman put it.
Arranging and rearranging the voxels allows you to create variations in the height, thickness, and angle of each hair.
Instead, he aimed to activate the architect's home, a Unesco World Heritage site, by rearranging what was already there.
Subbing that in and rearranging, we get this expression for the thrust force: We know all of those values.
It provides new economic guarantees to Americans while substantially altering, but not fundamentally rearranging, power relationships within the economy.
Chrome 60 now allows Touch Bar users to customize Chrome shortcuts by adding, removing, or rearranging buttons as they please.
He envisioned a world where we could directly manipulate individual atoms, arranging and rearranging them into useful shapes and configurations.
We just sat down and started rearranging these parts, and did it all in one sitting, which is honestly terrifying.
Some of the changes coming in the weeks ahead are smaller, but worthwhile tweaks – like adding buttons or rearranging menus.
Geopolitical, financial, and economic wrangling can appear like the rearranging of deck chairs on the top deck of the Titanic.
She loves getting in there and twisting stuff up in Pro Tools and chopping stuff up and editing and rearranging.
The meeting, which took place at the Cannon House Office Building, began with a rearranging of chairs, according to Stumo.
By Monday, a few mains and sides are ready, and after that it's largely a matter of rearranging the leftovers.
Viewed against these court mandates of billions in new spending, talk of tax cuts may be akin to rearranging deckchairs.
It's been five years since his last solo record, but he's hardly been sitting on his ass rearranging his quiff.
What about cutting a slice of terrine into pieces and rearranging them on a plate to mimic Hockney's composite polaroids?
We played a story game: rearranging phrases and sentences from the story and asking the students to put them together.
COVID-19 is challenging public officials and rearranging plans made by millions of workers, employers, parents, students and senior citizens.
This pioneering company radically reinterprets the classics, not just updating them through contemporary productions, but cutting, reorchestrating and rearranging them.
We immediately started running around in a panic, rearranging stuff and shooting, thinking it will all go away in ten minutes.
I decided to push my bed up against it one day while I was rearranging things , It was like a headboard.
"I think Mark Zuckerberg has been rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic with these latest reforms at Facebook," Keen said.
By examining properties of traditional materials and objects from new vantage points, Lin investigates the seemingly commonplace, rearranging our mental furniture.
Neural networks keep doing this over and over, rearranging themselves along the way, until they can reliably produce an accurate result.
Many are rearranging their portfolios in an effort to protect their fortunes, a group of certified financial planners told Business Insider.
This proposition is derived as a matter of straightforward math by rearranging the basic GDP identity in the national accounts equation.
As always, she seemed to be mid-task, her eyes rearranging great swaths of air, her hands fiddling with imaginary clasps.
By the end of it, we've both put so much time and effort into it, arranging, rearranging, building the track selection.
Check out the videos and directions below for these easier, lesser-known ways for rearranging the app icons on your iPhone.
" In an emailed statement, Ager-Hanssen told Reuters: "The board is doing no more than rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic.
Following on that principle of dismantling and rearranging time, reality runs on a variety of different speeds in The Glass Hotel.
But in fact both Charlotte and Ben find themselves in difficult situations, and no amount of clever rearranging can possibly help.
But to average voters, it could seem like rearranging the deck chairs, and a "just trust us" approach to tax policy.
And, its sophisticated design will have you rearranging your decor to make it the focal point of whatever space it's in.
It's the same for customizing the lock screen, or rearranging icons on the home screen in anything other than a perfect grid.
Governments around the world throw a dozen or so curveballs, rearranging hours and minutes as though they were tchotchkes on a credenza.
For wedding-planning, this could mean some creative rearranging, like choosing a spring or fall date instead of the popular summer weekend.
Later he and his colleague, Amen, held the jawbones up to their faces before rearranging them into neat rows on a rock.
If I feel like I'm constantly rearranging, the music and the words stop working together, and then I kind of give up.
You switch on the fly by swiping up and down on the DualShock 4's touchpad, rearranging your moveset in an instant.
Where Mr Thomas goes further is in arguing that people are not merely rearranging more even-handedly a shrinking number of species.
"I was just doodling one," she said after admitting to having a habit of rearranging fruit so that they resembled a penis.
In the clip, the 12-year-old is seen rearranging things and cleaning around the house – so young, yet already so organized.
He also adores pillow fights, pulling off all the couch cushions to make a fort for himself and rearranging the patio furniture.
He saw a smoke shop and cafe mentioned on an in-game bus map and worked them in, rearranging the quest substantially.
Right now, it's a team outage, and we need to figure out how to correct that as opposed to rearranging deck chairs.
Since as I understand most genetic rearranging happens at conception, it's likely the first chicken egg came before the first adult chicken.
Instead she has worked tirelessly, on the floor each morning before the doors open and rearranging the store's window dressings each Sunday.
He was rearranging them in front of our friends but they were shaking their heads at him like No, don't do it.
The writer and the child return repeatedly to a collection of fragments, rearranging and reconsidering them in the shifting light of age.
But these moves may not do much to the overall trade deficit of the United States, rearranging it instead to other countries.
All of this will require global cooperation and a common view of the role of technology in rearranging economic, social, cultural livelihood.
And you can always make changes to the playlist, whether that means adding new songs, deleting old ones, or rearranging the tracklist.
Any future plan must deal with the cost of health care, otherwise, this effort is like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Tuesdays and Wednesdays can have a little thematic playfulness, such as letter rearranging or puns, as well as a few harder words.
The super-rich use the power their accumulated wealth provides to influence political life, rearranging policy to protect and expand their fortunes.
Telfort said they were in the middle of rearranging the cages and had no time to do anything to move to safety.
But on the internet, it feels as if images have the power to storm into our consciousness and start rearranging the furniture.
But given how long the Trump team has been a mess, it's possible he'll just be rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
In addition, rearranging the genes that create the polymerase, which helps the virus copy itself, means fewer "copying errors" that may be dangerous.
By slightly lowering or raising his voice, he could shift seamlessly from giving a dancer a subtle note to rearranging major traffic patterns.
" He likens it to slightly rearranging his "neural furniture so that glimmers of full-on psychedelic states are constantly pouring into my awareness.
So Khloé, 33, decided to compete for Kris' heart by rearranging her mom's pantry in the likeness of her own hyper-organized kitchen.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Margulis works as a shop assistant at an Upper East Side boutique, rearranging tableaux of three-thousand-dollar handbags.
Perhaps that isn't a surprise, though it serves as another reminder that you can't overturn the master's house simply by rearranging the furniture.
The Republicans understand what people want; they just don't want to give it to them because it requires some rearranging and tough choices.
But he has adapted quickly, and has made gentle adjustments to the band's approach, rearranging the furniture if not knocking down entire walls.
A 2017 CDC document suggested dividing classes into smaller groups and rearranging desks so students were at least 3 feet from each other.
"Hillary" is not able to add many new pieces to that puzzle, and it spends a fair amount of time rearranging familiar ones.
Elsewhere, Kingsley's jurist and a young accomplice are staging honey traps for pedophiles before rearranging their testicles and cleaning out their bank accounts.
Rearranging the calendar around risk may meet resistance, he writes, but it could reduce the strain on firefighters and make mass evacuations easier.
But the planets formed by rearranging their ingredients through heat -- metals melted to form the core while silicates created a mantle and crust.
TFW you're just trying to write your graduate thesis on Isaac Newton but your annoying cat keeps rearranging the laws of gravity around you.
John Brancato and Michael Ferris's script is like a jigsaw puzzle whose pieces keep rearranging, as it constantly and ingeniously reframes and resets itself.
They're things like the Magic Slide configuration that gives you more options for rearranging seats, and the built-in vacuum cleaner in the trunk.
It was really cool to see how people changed and altered the installation, sometimes by rearranging the flowers, other times by simply taking them!
Americans are constantly arranging and rearranging the puzzle pieces of work, family and (if they're lucky) leisure that never seem to fit quite right.
Many of the designs played off the existing flag, keeping the stripes and rearranging the stars or adding various elements to the blue field.
Rearranging the existing payment priorities "would have serious consequences on the broader municipal bond market and existing creditor-to-debtor relationships," the summary said.
I won, for now: Like anxiety, Two Dots can go on infinitely if you let it, worlds and weapons like symptoms rearranging and expanding.
The white artist again gives us a fragmented portrayal, breaking bodies apart, removing their features, and rearranging them at will in a formal way.
"I'm still the place where your children have grown up," says text on the ad, and it encourages people to consider rearranging their furniture.
"It's a disruptive period of time when the players are rearranging themselves," said David W. Johnson, the chief executive of 4sight Health, a consultant.
But the elimination of one hole several years later, and the rearranging of other holes, brought the extra hole into the 18-hole layout.
Sol LeWitt built up a surprisingly rich visual world by combining and rearranging a simple alphabet of geometric pencil lines — up, down, tilt, rotate.
"I'm rearranging the board so that it is more diverse in age and more diverse in every way," CFDA chairman, Tom Ford tells WWD.
Another group that Van Drew belongs to — the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus — will also have to do some rearranging when he joins the GOP.
The production of pain-killing chemicals followed a rearranging and fusing of genes brought about by selective pressures, as well as the more recent duplication.
On first glance, switching people with those costly pre-existing conditions from Obamacare to risk pools seems like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
"By rearranging the album this time, I was able to achieve the kind of music that I wanted to do 20 years ago," she says.
Cris Cyborg says she's changed her tune on rearranging Amanda Nunes' face ... and is now willing to rumble with the UFC's other Brazilian women's champ!
According to Goldsworthy, Alexander writes the top lines and chord structures on a piano, and then Goldsworthy and Turkmen "dismantle" the song, rearranging the music.
In my daily process, I find myself constantly rearranging the furniture, depending on what task I'm working on or what I'm using the space for.
As each element of his reminiscence is dropped into place, you can almost see the author's hand rearranging three-by-five cards on a corkboard.
At the same time, long established industrial icons are themselves rearranging and adapting to this pressure, all the while driving down prices and increasing supply.
I spent my days rearranging furniture: Old couch with palm trees against east wall, wooden table against the west; bamboo bureau south, all chairs north.
As per the nature of any Tetris game, the pieces can be stacked in any combination, so rearranging your lamps might become your new favorite addiction.
When you look at the geometric side of things, suppose, for example, you want to study the permutations (the ways of rearranging a collection of objects).
That's why, as the weather changes, you'll be rearranging your beauty cabinet to prioritize products that address the skin-ravaging, hair-frizzing effects of the season.
In the new genome, lines of static code have become a three-dimensional tangle of vital string, constantly folding and rearranging itself, responsive to outside input.
Sighing, she led me to a fitting room, rearranging items as she went—insect hair clips, Baggallinis, peacock scarves—so it wasn't a totally wasted trip.
In the new film, for instance, to whom do those twitching feet belong, and why is the bare-chested villain rearranging furniture in a doll's house?
The patties didn't quite stack properly, necessitating some rearranging as I ate, which isn't ideal when you're dealing with something slicked in a mayo-based condiment.
Since closing the store, Mr. Moss has channeled his compulsion to "put this next to that" into rearranging the furniture here before Mr. Getchell wakes up.
The truth is, doing the work of retrospective, corrective rearranging (pretty much the job description of any critic or academic working today) is never without risk.
Regardless of how Lam were to be replaced, a rearranging of the top post would focus attention on the fifth of the protesters' demands: universal suffrage.
Blagdon spent 210 years on the "Machine," constantly rearranging its bottles of medicine and metal contraptions to better harness the Earth's energy in order to ease pain.
We come back inside and start rearranging other furniture, and then I put away some of the veggie sandwich supplies to bring into work for lunch tomorrow.
Under its "Restock Kroger" program, the company has been highlighting private label brand display, rearranging store layouts and expanding services such as home delivery and self checkouts.
Nate practiced the pitch in his head, arranging and rearranging the words to find the perfect order, while his heart tried to break out of his chest.
So whether you're like me and set aside Sundays for rearranging your lipliners — or you seriously need to overhaul the way you house your stash — click through.
In the end, Ortega ended up rearranging the letters to make the closest word he could come up with — hence Zara, according to The New York Times. 
Since its founding in 2004, this rotating all-star band has focused on the catalog of a different modern composer every year, interrogating and rearranging their tunes.
From the time he was big enough to push furniture, at 6 years old, he was rearranging it in his house, sometimes swapping his for his sister's.
Tinkering with the News Feed algorithm or hiring editors to turn Facebook into a media company are tantamount to rearranging the interior design of Facebook's MPK20 building.
For our new podcast series "The Latest," I was tasked with rearranging the "Daily" theme song in a way that embodies the gravity of the impeachment hearings.
To achieve an open and free section, students studied traditional campus plans and flipped the horizontal studies vertically, rearranging circulation and structure to suit this new orientation.
Many of these long-running elected officials are rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic while the country sinks further into an ocean of spending and debt.
In this view, human beings develop an accurate picture of the world by adding bits of information and rearranging them in a procedure that follows predictable rules.
America's National Football League (NFL), whose season begins in September, at the height of the country's hurricane season, is used to rearranging games due to extreme weather.
In fact, some things are a little easier to figure out, like rearranging icons on the home screen since there's a context menu that pops up now.
Today, bankers are rearranging their chess boards, trying to figure out which companies may want to make moves, and which ones might be ripe for the taking.
They tucked it away like a garland at the back of a closet, to glance at once in a while when rearranging the stuff at the front.
Everyone who's spent a weekday afternoon rearranging the icons on their desktop and wondering whether Adult Detective School is really a thing knows exactly how it happened.
It is the ultimate pastiche ideology—an ideological chameleon, rearranging its spots to suit the historical moment, pressing stoner cartoon frogs into the service of white supremacy.
"Melania, would you have married this guy?" he asked his wife, and I imagined Melania rearranging the diamond planes of her face to acknowledge receipt of the joke.
She knelt on the kitchen floor and started sorting through and rearranging her Tupperware cabinet — putting that small sliver of her life back in order, because she could.
I think there's an instinct to hold back on connecting to characters that are constantly rearranging their agendas, especially in a series this committed to flipping the script.
Dief says he spent his first few weeks at Square Enix Montreal rearranging furniture to improve the creative energy, and he's particularly worried about his first Canadian winter.
The success of Netflix in the market is why we're seeing "the greatest rearranging of the media industry chessboard in history," according to BTIG media analyst Rich Greenfield.
They've been named Spectre and Meltdown, and they operate by manipulating different ways processors optimize performance by rearranging the order of instructions or performing different instructions in parallel.
There are always tricks up the conductor Ivan Fischer's sleeve, be they rearranging the sections of this crack ensemble or embedding a chorus in an innocent audience. Jan.
His constant music and iPhone habit can tip me over the edge; my stockpiles of shoes by the front door and penchant for constantly rearranging furniture infuriate him.
SPRINGFIELD, Florida — Mary Adams ambled around inside her bright, multicolored tent, rearranging the few items that remind her that this strange place is supposed to be home now.
There have been phases of self-help books and rigorous exercise, early-morning meditation and smoldering sticks of palo santo, obsessions with buying houseplants and rearranging apartment décor.
"It may mean rearranging jobs, but you'd think there'd be a lot of money in it," said Nicholas Bloom, an economist at Stanford who studies companies' management practices.
Some companies are rearranging their accounting, producing what looks on paper like money coming back to the U.S., but this has no real effect on investment or employment.
Doing that involves rearranging automated transfers with all the entities that interact with those accounts each month: pushing in paychecks and other deposits, or pulling out bill payments.
If schools remain open during a severe outbreak, they should keep students apart from each other, including by rearranging desks to space them at least three feet apart.
However, as we sped through hot food delivery hotspots such as Ashford, Gravesend and Whitstable, he disappointingly only ate a breakfast pastry and spent some time rearranging a flight.
It's nothing so dramatic as the streets rearranging themselves under cover of darkness, although it is fair to say that the roads do seem to lead to different places.
That nagging problem leaves her puttering around the house in the wee hours of the night, desperately rearranging furniture and jerkily practicing sit-up routines out of exercise books.
Nothing obvious happens when you do move shift your attention, other than the windows rearranging; the feeds through each window will still play no matter what order they're in.
With his most recent and possibly last album, "In the Blue Light," he has dusted off some of his back catalog, rearranging and revising some of his favorite songs.
That helps explain "Last Christmas," a romantic comedy directed by Paul Feig that presents itself as a classic love story — boy meets girl — while busily rearranging its crucial bits.
Mostly, I dreaded the replacement process — rearranging the entire contents of my room to make space, chasing dust bunnies and vacuuming, and setting up the new mattress and frame.
Conceptual artist Fred Wilson is primarily known for rearranging art and artifacts in museum collections to reveal the difficult topics in our culture and society that are frequently overlooked.
Alibaba's logistics arm, Cainiao, recently opened what it called the "largest robotic smart warehouse in China," in which 700 boxy droids wheel around rearranging giant shelves laden with goods.
Now seventy-four, with white hair, a white mustache, and a white Mosaic beard, he has spent the past forty years rearranging a defunct volcano in the Arizona desert.
Our Found Poem Contest challenged teenagers to use any article they liked from any edition of The Times, past or present, to create verse simply by rearranging the words.
The reason for this fear is that deep-learning programs do their learning by rearranging their digital innards in response to patterns they spot in the data they are digesting.
I could stay in bed all day, but in this corner Nate is working on rearranging some song, then in this room Bobby and Sam are putting something else together.
The entire user interface within the car is customizable, including rearranging icons and functions to suit your tastes, and the highlight color will sync up with your chosen background image.
Because the process involves a lot of rearranging bricks and swapping out colors, it makes it difficult for him to know exactly how many bricks he'll need of each color.
After causing devastating destruction in the Bahamas, Hurricane Dorian is expected to make landfall in Florida within the next few days — and it has Walt Disney World rearranging its hours.
I think Apple is better positioned than Google or Facebook and I think Mark Zuckerberg has been rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic with these latest reforms of Facebook.
As a child, McNanney's favorite pastime was rearranging his parents' china collection inside their rambling antique-filled house on the hippieish, pine-forested Whidbey Island, 30 miles north of Seattle.
He likened the Republican tax cut, a plan he surely would have supported had it been introduced by his pal Sarah Palin, to rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Arleen put it all to use, rearranging the furniture and stacking the dishes next to her nice porcelain plates, which she'd been given long ago by a domestic-violence shelter.
"Goldwater's movement campaign and the lessons mainstream Republicans took from it afterward made [Ronald] Reagan's campaign possible in 1980 by rearranging the whole political landscape," Purdy said in an email.
Of course, before you start rearranging your gaming space or flushing beloved fish down the toilet, check to make sure your Switch is fully updated and your Joy-Cons are charged.
Nervously rearranging the painted tambourines and traditional carved knives in her family's tiny gift shop, a young woman in Urumqi wept as she described families torn apart by the recent detentions.
In 2008, Cialdini and his colleagues Vladas Griskevicius and Noah Goldstein brought their attention to hotel towels, rearranging the wording of the signs that ask hotel guests to reuse their towels.
It's way too early to tell if this strategy will be effective, but at least China is staying woke to the fact that we need to start rearranging our dinner plates.
Bitcoin has failed to materialize the early optimism because the community is unable to critique itself, and modify its course of action, rearranging its structure to be more effective in organizing.
Ms. Brown begins the piece in a white robe and auburn wig, rearranging props, telling bad jokes in a German accent, running a finger around the rim of a wine glass.
The Republican Party can't get out of its own way in the continuing tax reform debacle, and now it simply looks like it's rearranging the deck chairs on a political Titanic.
" She added, in good humor, "It's like I'm carrying around, in the pan of my brain, all the words, and I am constantly wishing, I'm constantly rearranging, to make them . . . better.
Some of its most haunting thematic material bears a close resemblance to scenes from Mr. Glass's more impressive 2013 opera "The Perfect American," part of his habit of recycling and rearranging.
Much of his career has been seen this way: borrowing aesthetics from every corner of the rap landscape, rearranging them a bit, and presenting them to his audience as something fresh.
It's as if director James Gunn took a sledgehammer to a rainbow and then built a movie by rearranging the pieces, and it's one of my favorite things about the new film.
I played it on repeat, imagining Chris in his room after I left, comforter still ruffled, selecting each song carefully, adding and deleting, meticulously rearranging to strike the right tone and flow.
These innovations are important, but they are a bit like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic to try to right-size the ship: actions far too small to make a difference.
If you're hosting the holiday party this year or if you've just put off your 2018 spring rearranging until now, Rivet and Stone & Beam undoubtedly have something to spice up your space.
A lot of attendees are visitors from out of town, but for local employees tasked with working at those events, it likely meant rearranging their personal lives until the show was over.
This particular version of the DRAGON drone in the video has four modules and is shown rearranging itself into a square, as well as unraveling to move upward through a small opening.
"I think I will start with four goats and see how it goes," she said, rearranging soap on the upper shelf of her shop in Loglogo, a few kilometers from Marsabit town.
I hear her clicking not too far off, rearranging the perfectly arranged merchandise—sequined hair clips shaped like butterflies, purses shaped like swans, perfumes that smell like very specific desserts and rains.
The company's approach to improving its user experience since then has been excruciatingly incremental, including bold measures like — and this is not a joke — rearranging the paragraphs in its terms of service.
Transaction Man is often in the business of breaking corporations apart and rearranging them in ways that have made it just about impossible for anybody these days to be an Organization Man.
There was one Republican holdout, Senator Lauch Faircloth of North Carolina, who, along with a small contingent of libertarian organizations, complained that this was not ending welfare but simply rearranging the furniture.
The judges' insistence that this blue-eyed hair-monster "Daltonize" every song is patently absurd, as if billions of other contestants haven't been way better at rearranging tunes to their own liking.
By rearranging the signs of globalized industry into figures of Chinese tradition, Huang supplants cultural and geographic specificity with the homogeneity of industrial materials; shipping containers replace mountains and cranes replace gods.
Rearranging the Standard Model of known forces and their particles to make room for a new member of the family would be a massive shift, and not a change to make lightly.
The powers that be in the Democratic National Committee thought that they were being smart in rearranging the primaries and caucuses so that the party wouldn't be in for a long bloodletting.
A system that preserves a mix of taxes, premiums and direct payments like deductibles would mean less rearranging of the financing of health care and would probably require more modest tax increases.
Maybe it was the 1960s when the 13th Floor Elevators began rearranging minds with their lysergic, howling, psychedelic proto-punk on whatever stage was controlled by people brave enough to host them.
In one large area of the Central Valley near a place called Red Top, the earth is sinking nearly a foot per year, buckling infrastructure and rearranging the local topography virtually overnight.
Drita D'Avanzo was dead set on rearranging Farrah Abraham's face, but Farrah backed out 'cause getting mangled in a celebrity boxing match was just too much to handle ... this according to Drita.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Ever wander through a museum and fantasize about organizing your own exhibition, rearranging a gallery, or putting together all the artworks you love most into one room?
If that is the goal of the LGBT community leadership, then the reasons for rearranging the traditional definition is far more nefarious than just making a small segment of the population feel better.
I was in San Francisco for the Thanksgiving holiday, and we had read and reread the letter he was planning to send to my father, changing a word here and there, rearranging sentences.
The source within the company told The Hill that Stapleton's job change occurred because YouTube is rearranging its marketing team, and that more people on the team will be affected by the change.
Once these men dreamed of winning the highest office in the land, of signing bills, of being remembered for foreign policy doctrines, or at least for rearranging the furniture in the White House.
You'll stare dead-eyed at walls, weep in the shower, feel your entire innards rearranging themselves and you slowly clomp to the corner store for a blue Gatorade and a pack of Reds.
There's plenty of shabby furniture piling up in the background, threatening to trap us in this episode forever — can't you get to work on rearranging that, maybe get some of the lead out?
The pictures were always the same, the GIs having always arrived at the same sick anatomical jokes, as though out of some primal violent-creative urge, rearranging heads and limbs like Assyrian kings.
"Just like rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic, this COPs fiddling of carbon accounting and negotiating of Article 6 is not commensurate to the planetary emergency we face," Extinction Rebellion said in a statement.
Neither Boeing nor BA have rolled out a surprise engine upgrade, but Storm Ciara—a weather disturbance currently rearranging British landscapes—gave the plane a helping hand with 713+ mph (271+ kmh) tailwinds.
"Just like rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic, this COP's fiddling of carbon accounting and negotiating of Article 6 is not commensurate to the planetary emergency we face," Extinction Rebellion said in a statement.
New gene editing tools - with CRISPR/Cas9 as the most prominent example - have thrown the door wide open for rearranging the genetic code much more precisely and at lower costs than previously possible.
Addressing concern raised by small airports, the Homeland Security Committee introduced a bill Thursday to let local TSA make staffing decisions, rather than wait for higher-up approval before adding or rearranging lines.
Tesla admittedly went into fall with a lot on the to-do list, but CEO Elon Musk, who also runs SpaceX and SolarCity, may be rearranging plans in order to keep everything in order.
It's one of the most intense listens one will experience in time to come, offering a sort of twisted beauty in its complete dismantling of rock, rearranging it in a grotesque, awe-inspiring shape.
A growth-oriented fiscal policy could get a significant room to operate, without compromising public finances, by rearranging national priorities and maintaining an iron-clad discipline on how public money is managed and spent.
Decentering whiteness, rearranging power, repurposing infrastructure, we made Artists Space into a welcoming home for movement people to find one another, to grow, and to make an abundance of art and build local power.
Science fiction can sometimes appear like archaeology in reverse, unearthing artifacts and narratives from possible futures and rearranging these disparate elements into a continuous and unified whole that is molded into a rational world.
Under its "Restock" program launched this year, the largest U.S. supermarket operator with $9.73 billion in 29.7 sales has been adjusting product assortments, rearranging store layouts and highlighting private-label brands on its shelves.
Kong Boos — "Song Book" with the first and last letters switched — brings six of her songs and their accompanying sculptural installations into the historic Schindler House, rearranging them into new narratives throughout the building.
I spent many a slack moment — that is to say, most of my moments — staring at the shifting mountain range of graphics that appeared on my office screen, constantly rearranging themselves in mysterious ways.
I spent many a slack moment — that is to say, most of my moments — staring at the shifting mountain range of graphics that appeared on my office screen, constantly rearranging themselves in mysterious ways.
Through her own company, Tanowitz has garnered acclaim for stripping away the artifice of classical choreography and rearranging it in inventive ways to conjure a fresh physical language that feels both old and new.
Remember that creativity comes in many forms—you may want to make a photo album, do some creative writing, express yourself through physical activity, or even get creative with rearranging your space at home.
And that's not just because the new, improved Museum of Modern Art is reopening next month, although let's not minimize the significance of the main birthplace of modernist linearity seriously rearranging its brain cells.
Sitting at the center of the "Axis of Mistrust" — Syria's Assad regime, Iran, and, on occasion, Turkey -- Russia is playing all sides of the board and then rearranging the pieces — in its own favor.
Rearranging beds and desks to maximize space is a game of inches, and there's nothing quite so disappointing as dragging across the country an extra-large rug that can't even fit on the floor.
"The citizens have understood that 102 simply means a rearranging of power, and not a democratic transition, that will allow the establishment of a new republic, and above all, new people," said Mr. Khelil.
This past week, Nike made a bold move and launched a redesign of the touchstone running application from scratch, renaming it Nike+ Run Club, rearranging some previously existing features, introducing new ones, and removing others.
Instead, they test the limits of what government can do by rearranging the pieces of existing programs, using regulations, incentives to states, tax credits and "nudges" informed by behavioral economics in place of direct spending.
"If the anti-Japan sentiment continues and affects our reservation rates, then we cannot rule out the possibility of rearranging our Japan routes," said a spokesman at Jin Air , a budget affiliate of Korean Air.
I follow their lead, fill my plate and spend the fleeting 30-minute meal cutting, picking at and rearranging the calories on my plate between flimsy complaints that I filled up too much on water.
Dr. John Koza, chairman of the group, told CNN on Monday that the Connecticut bill was an important step in the long road to rearranging the nature of presidential campaigns around a national popular vote.
The young leaders I stand shoulder to shoulder with are not interested in aspirational statements that look good in a press release; nor are we interested in rearranging the deck chairs as the Titanic sinks.
Although "everybody has an extremely personal story," according to Berkus, a combination of picking up new habits like running, using Nicorette gum and, of course, rearranging his home, helped in his success with quitting for good.
If you find yourself idealizing someone, experiencing intrusive thoughts, replaying every encounter with the person, or engaging in stalker-like behavior (like rearranging your schedule to bump into them), you could be experiencing limerence, she says.
The photos shared on CBC Kids' Facebook page show the duo rearranging chairs, adding couch cushions because they didn't have actual pillows, and taking advantage of the wooden table of Trudeau's office to build the fort.
Making our type look perfectly unconsidered was the most intensive undertaking of all — in some cases it took hours of rearranging to get it to work, and in others it was right on the first attempt.
"I hate to use a hackneyed expression, but they are rearranging the deck chairs and the ship is still sinking," said John Wells, a retired Navy commander and lawyer who runs Military-Veterans Advocacy, a nonprofit.
"Cursed be he that moves my bones," we are cautioned by the epitaph on Shakespeare's tomb, but that has not deterred us from rearranging the skeletal outlines of his life and cladding them in speculative flesh.
"We have led a whirlwind life together growing into a beautiful family with five amazing children and while life will be rearranging a bit, our love and commitment to our family will always be there," they continued.
The Taiwanese company even went to the extraordinary length of rearranging the phone's logic board to ensure minimal electrical interference with sound processing — because smartphone users shouldn't have to compromise their music listening while on the go.
Bell Witch played sections of the composition during several tours, fine-tuning it as they went; they found themselves rearranging riffs to make room for new ideas, like Shreibman's adding a foot organ to the band's instrumentation.
The Academy gave some lip service to concerns that were raised and made some changes like setting up a committee, but I haven't seen any substantive change come out from them aside from rearranging some deck chairs.
Anyway, after a near-eternity of reliving and rearranging that single day, and behaving as badly (and as hilariously) as eternity allows, Phil starts to wax philosophical and stop and smell the snowflakes and — could it be?
Adjusting the daytime mix of programming and changing hosts may be a case of rearranging the deck chairs on a floundering ship, though, if Pitaro cannot come up with solutions to the overarching problems ESPN is facing.
"We don't own any Venezuela debt and I think differentiating between the sovereign and PDVSA bonds is like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic," said James Barrineau, co-head of emerging market debt at Schroders Investment.
Pat Rynard, the founder and editor of Iowa Starting Line, an online political publication in Des Moines, said that the strange state of affairs had led to some journalistic rearranging, more features and less coverage of events.
Me and [producer] London [on da Track] were scrambling to get the post-production done and going back and forth on the phone about the beats and rearranging tracks so that songs could be fully fleshed out.
Villanelle, bored as ever, makes her way to Eve's empty house to essentially fuck some shit up — rearranging CDs, using her toothbrush — while our agent is at a hookah breakfast with Carolyn, because Carolyn is tired of eggs.
So I felt like it was an important episode in terms of… everything's sort of in a minor key, it's paying off some character moments and it's really rearranging the furniture and resetting the stage for the ending.
"If I imagine randomly rearranging the atoms of the bacterium—so I just take them, I label them all, I permute them in space—I'm presumably going to get something that is garbage," he said earlier this month.
Gebhart, who's been in discussions with Facebook about Clear History, noted that she maintains a certain skepticism that the company is capable of deeper change, and compared its past privacy promises to rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
Community members gathered with seven freshmen in Mr. Quinn's class, called "Shape-Note Traditions of the United States," and organized themselves into a so-called hollow square, rearranging the seats into four sides corresponding to their vocal ranges.
We can't promise they'll bump you up into the next tax bracket, but don't be surprised if all that furniture-rearranging unveils spare change hiding in sofa cushions and random $20 bills in coat pocketsMoving is the worst.
Finding a balance at home by working out issues with your roommates, rearranging your furniture, or on an emotional level, checking in with your sense of safety and privacy, is a great way to work with this energy.
One of my favorite examples was 9A, "Latest Starbucks creations": For some reason I got stuck on "latest" almost rearranging to Seattle (it was just that last E!), and totally missed LATTES, which are, indeed, delicious coffee creations.
But the longer Ryan (and Roberts, and eventually Sandra Bullock and Barrymore) stayed in romantic comedies — and the longer romantic comedies kept rearranging the same tropes into new configurations — the more their personas seemed to smell a rat.
President Reagan's administration funded and developed the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) with the objective of parrying a nuclear attack, avoiding any damage to the U.S. — a rearranging of the nuclear calculus that should, in theory, cancel out MAD.
An obscure New York chess master, Shelby Lyman, stood in a public television studio in Albany, rearranging pieces on a primitive demonstration board when the players made a move and filling in the intervals with analysis and commentary.
It's just a matter of breaking supply and demand down into their constituent parts, assessing which parts can be controlled or shifted (which is more and more of them), and rearranging them so that they balance throughout the day.
" He called association health plan ideas "nothing more than rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, because they only create a new risk pool designed to attract the youngest and healthiest out of the current state-run insurance pools.
In practically no time at all, hopefully, everything will settle down and I will be able to start unpacking the emus, rearranging the furniture, going through the moving boxes to find the Oreos and making this our new home.
And besides — and this is the really bad part — the reality of creative work is such that, even if I'd done everything differently, I might still be stalled out, deleting and rearranging the words of a sinking failed draft.
For the first time in his career, Bakhchanyan used the image of Vladimir Lenin, the leader's face distorted by cutting out and rearranging parts of the photograph, the iconic profile disfigured by a cap pulled down over his face.
From this, several riffs, song structures, and even some unfinished songs had been left, [and] all of this we threw on a heap and built up new songs by composing new melodies, rearranging the old ones, making new structures.
My spouse and I are in the process of rearranging our living room and have been on the lookout for a small vintage table to round out the look, but it has to be less than 12 inches deep.
The algorithms are, above all, designed to serve up relevant ads to the user while rearranging the content that you came for with a secret digital sauce that's designed to keep you as stimulated as possible and always coming back.
"It's crazy because people were quitting jobs and moving and rearranging their lives to do the program," said Taryn Tomasello, a student who had been accepted into the CTCR program for the 2016–17 school year, in an interview with Hyperallergic.
" In other words, Zuckerberg and his team spend a lot of time explaining what Facebook is while rearranging the deck chairs by saying they're going to focus on "engagement" and changing the company motto to "bringing the world closer together.
The founder of Raspberry Pi writes that, with some "dumb luck" and some clever rearranging of the small computer board, the team was able to fit the connector on the side without much difficulty — and without raising the $5 price tag.
This design is based on a plan presented to me by the contractor and the architect, which they have used to build other homes, but it incorporates changes that I made, including rearranging bedrooms and adding a balcony and windows.
Other works in the show feature similarly in-depth engagement with music, such as The Present Moment (in B-flat)  and The Present Moment (in D), video works that find Sala rearranging another existing piece, this time Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht.
On its new album, "Freebird," which features the esteemed pianist Jason Moran on some tracks, the group deconstructs Parker tunes by pulling out individual phrases, or rearranging the order of the notes or simply slowing down the music past recognition.
There are details, final moments that the family may cherish like polished pebbles, arranging and rearranging to put this or that at the foreground, to put away for safekeeping and retrieve now and again for the rest of their lives.
While a country's trade balance is the difference between a country's exports and imports, it is also the difference between the amount it saves and invests, as can be derived from rearranging the components of a country's aggregate demand equation.
As audience members take their seats, the performers are already engaged in matter-of-fact tasks, dryly reciting trabalenguas (Spanish tongue twisters) and rearranging objects strewn across the space: ladders, stools, laptops, power strips, swaths of pastel and fluorescent fabric.
Target had already started to remodel the spaces in its stores where it was selling things like cribs and strollers, putting more of those bulkier items on display and rearranging them so that they were near kids clothing and other overlapping categories.
Among the choices, recommended for children 4 and over, are Gene Deitch's "Changes, Changes" (1973), in which wooden dolls solve problems by rearranging wooden blocks, and "The Dot" (718), which John Lechner and Gary Goldberger adapted from Peter H. Reynolds's picture book.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived Apple's application for a patent on the "hold and drag" system of rearranging icons on the iPhone, saying the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office failed to explain why it found the claimed invention was obvious.
This group reported watching the most porn, averaging close to two hours per week, and they were the most likely to say they go out of their way to make time for porn, such as by rearranging their schedules to do so.
And for the prospective employer, there is the experience of the potential hire to consider, how in-demand he or she is, and the amount of work/ effort/ travel/ rearranging/ and whatever else may be required to take and complete a job.
"I once spent an entire day watching him run through multiple rehearsals of a single presentation, tweaking everything from the color and angle of certain spotlights, to editing and rearranging the order of the keynote presentation slides to improve his pacing," Schlender said.
The exhibition catalogue for Rauh's Playgrounds cites the writings of Dutch historian Johan Huizinga, who "emphasizes that culture only arises in play and by playing" because it manifests through a open-ended exploration of social norms, at times reaching and rearranging established boundaries.
In pursuit of the perfect legging print, Zara Tisch has baked and photographed chocolate chip cookies, used a tweezer to set crystals in a skull shape, and spent a year arranging and rearranging cassette tapes to figure out the most leg-lengthening configuration.
The biggest change in the physical design of the S9 is the back, where Samsung seems to be rearranging the fingerprint reader / camera module, placing the fingerprint sensor in it's rightful place below the camera module, instead of the awkward side placement of the S8.
Shell for example, which said in May it would cut 12,500 jobs, or about 12.5 percent of its workforce worldwide, was downsizing its office in Dubai and rearranging its operations there after the global employee cuts and closure of Iraq-linked office in the UAE.
United States officials did not dispute reports that first appeared in The Washington Post that home intruders believed to be Russian security agents had intentionally made their presence known by rearranging furniture, killing a family dog and, in one case, defecating on a carpet.
From dusk to dawn, you can find me drawing a portrait of Sade, rearranging furniture, drafting a business plan for a food truck that doubles as a dollar van, or daydreaming about which neighborhood venues could be modified if the Olympics were held in Brooklyn.
Ms Yerushalmy's structural ideas, a grab-bag of postmodern gambits, don't equal the scholars' intellectual variety; despite the continually rearranging surface (new combinations of scholar and dancer, new arrangements of where the audience sits, attempts to thread the sections together), a sameness sets in.
Mr. Paulsen, who lives in the basement, said that he hoped Mr. Scalise would return eventually, and that the group had discussed rearranging bedrooms to make it easier on their friend, whose recovery is uncertain and is expected to be lengthy in any case.
" Nancy Isenberg, a history professor at Louisiana State University and the author of "White Trash: The 400 Year Untold History of Class in America," responded to my inquiry about Americans anxious about losing their place: Yes, the fear was about rearranging the "pecking order.
LEADING THE DAY CONGRESS: House action on Tuesday to nullify Trump's emergency declaration to finance additional miles of border wall by rearranging Congress's appropriations foreshadows a dramatic clash in March between the two branches when the GOP-led Senate has to make the next move.
Now, I am not pregnant, but I can safely say that, if I should allow a whole human being to grow inside me, rearranging my organs and body chemistry for their own evolution and nourishment, then absolutely, yes, I will have to stop wearing clothes.
Instead of applying some pixel-rearranging filter to the content of the photo, the app — according to its makers — uses neural networks and AI technology to recreate the photo anew, which is why the results are so vastly better than most "artistic" photo filters we've seen.
Obviously the fact that the avatars are gray will probably do very little to make words tweeted by anonymous accounts less visible, and this claim smacks of the same ridiculousness as rearranging some paragraphs in the Terms of Service and calling it a major anti-harassment effort.
But as a store manager, I had to be present at most of the floor sets — that process of adding new merchandise, marketing, and rearranging all the existing merchandise and fixtures to make the store seem fresh and new again — at least for part of the time.
There are still bugs to be squashed, but as a linear narrative game that borrows heavily from film and television, much of the work left to be done has to do with a different set of details, like rearranging scenes, or trimming them for greater impact.
However, the retailer, whose brands include underwear chain Women's Secret and preppie label Springfield, registered a loss of 24 million euros ($26 million) in the year to the end of February after it invested on rearranging stores, closing bigger ones to focus on smaller retail spaces.
In front of the scrim, atop where the orchestra pit has been covered, actors in dark clothes and green faces move in slow motion, carrying and rearranging objects: a tin drum, a cutout of a church, the blue flower that was a key symbol of German Romanticism.
Graphic: LogitechElsewhere, Logitech has refined the MX Master 3's design by improving the scroll wheel on its side, making it smoother while also rearranging the placement of its two side-mounted buttons so that they are easier press and identify without needing to look at them.
The Fix If it seemed all too soon that your baby outgrew the cozy little nursery you spent so much time decorating before she was born, just wait — next, she'll be graduating from toddler bed to twin, teddy bears to Taylor Swift, and rearranging the room herself.
Your creations can be as short as a few seconds or as long as an hour (though, more likely, they'll be somewhere in between.) And though the "hold down to record" functionality is signature Snapchat the drag-and-drop interface for rearranging clips is borrowed straight from iMovie.
Longtime customers remarked on the high auction prices (including two Wegner easy chairs expected to fetch $60,000 to $80,000 each), while tattooed staffers told stories about the poor Sotheby's photographer tasked with getting Mr. Birch's portrait (he wouldn't sit still, kept rearranging the furniture and smoked the entire time).
The guaguancó "Compa Galletano," with Mr. Martinez singing hard against Mr. Blades, one of the great voices in Latin music of the last half century, is one of the record's strongest tracks, rearranging a favorite tune of drums-and-vocals rumba groups into complex, shifting-harmony, full-band style.
So far, Datacode has only released one chapter, Chapter 1: Origin (the 35-minute piece was released in a limited USB stick run that sold out within hours), but the artist recently pulled visuals from the full version, tweaking and rearranging them to accompany track remixes by several artists.
Certainly, there is a bewildering scope of identity issues within the original archive, as well as how Schonberger expanded upon it by inserting himself as a proxy for his subject, divorcing the materials from their original context, and rearranging them according to his own sense of internal order.
What was once largely a formal and philosophical exercise has now become a means of examining the world with a closer eye, a way to love, fear, or float above the concerns of daily life, by recording its sounds and rearranging them into tapestries both terrifying and beautiful.
There are real economic dangers here, in addition to the severe public health concerns — not to mention the frustrations of rearranging work schedules and the disappointment of canceled plans — so I'm not writing to make light of the severity of the virus or the necessity of this distancing.
I started to worry less about the state of my real-world apartment — why bother putting my shoes away if there's no one coming to visit — and instead found joy in rearranging the rooms of my video-game house before inviting someone to my island to behold it.
With no actual drama to project, she has instead given Mr. Spacey a series of menial actions to perform over and over as he narrates the story: holding up photographs, sifting through files, carrying boxes, rearranging chairs, taking his jacket and vest on and off, all for no reason.
Using the definition of acceleration, and rearranging, you can get the following semi-famous equation showing height (y) as a function of time (t): If I could measure the fall time for the ball, I could just plug it into that equation and get the change in vertical height.
"My amazing wife, April, and I met as law students at Georgetown University – I'll never regret rearranging my entire class schedule just to make sure I was in all the same classes as the smart, beautiful first-year law student from Idaho," Delaney wrote on his campaign website.
It's hard for me to look around at the world in 2018, to look at all the malevolent things about it that I can't control but that can control me, and feel like playing that game is something more than rearranging the deck chairs on my own personal Titanic.
And then he would come back in January, and he would just start firing everybody and rearranging it all, and three publishers would go out the door, and two editors, and he'd buy three things, and I suddenly thought was that was the way he expressed his power.
William Fung, chairman of Li & Fung, a pioneering supply-chain firm based in Hong Kong, notes that factories throughout the delta that had been sending exports to the West for the past two decades are rearranging supply chains, rejigging logistics and tweaking product designs to cater to customers on the mainland.
While some may see getting off the plane, hoping for a new flight the same day (or next), and rearranging a vacation or return trip as an unquestionable act, Begley Bloom decided to take Delta up on its offer and raked in $11,000 worth of gift cards for her trouble.
PlayStation VR's natural habitat is an all-purpose entertainment space that you might share with any number of people, including ones who couldn't care less about VR. Like the PlayStation itself, PSVR feels best as something you can kick back and enjoy without rearranging your living room into a VR cave.
Senator Jeffrey D. Klein, the former leader of the I.D.C., spent the hour before the session rearranging décor in his new office on the sixth floor of the legislative office building, three floors beneath the spacious office from which the Republicans had wasted no time in ejecting him after his defection.
"On Wednesday, Obama is scheduled to arrive in Riyadh on a charm offensive; he will need every ounce he can muster, especially when he is responsible for rearranging the regional geopolitical deckchairs with a deal with Iran," he said in a statement emailed to NBC News before the president arrived in Saudi Arabia.
Trump's executive order, then, comes after the situation on the ground in Syria has changed dramatically — and after Turkey's invasion has already displaced tens of thousands of civilians, prompted the escape of ISIS detainees, and forced the Kurds to cut a deal with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rearranging alliances within Syria.
The new method is meant to counteract what's known as "code reuse" exploits, where rather than attempting the much harder task of injecting new malicious code, an attacker will exploit a memory leak to reuse code libraries that already exist in the browser—essentially, building malware by rearranging things inside the application's memory.
He spent the first part of the flight rearranging his schedule in real time as he receives briefings on foreign policy, including Russia's latest military aggression with Ukraine, and stewing over Michael Cohen's admission that he was involved in plans for a Trump Tower in Moscow well into the 2016 presidential campaign.
Take it from an old person that intensity of feeling is one of those things that fade along with hair color, memory and the ability to sleep for more than a couple of hours before padding down the stairs to make some tea before rearranging your absolute mess of a silverware drawer.
I'm with her, because I feel right at home in the dank gymnasium of her mind, where she is forever teaming up and exercising and rearranging the different parts of her personality, benching whichever ones have no usefulness to the present moment, the latest disaster or crisis, and telling all the others to suit up.
Those of you who arrive at our Fremont factory tomorrow will see that we are handing out masks to be worn throughout the day, taking temperatures prior to entry, adding more hygiene stations inside the facility, rearranging operations to promote social distancing as much as possible, and increasing cleaning frequency of all work areas.
And while that kind of scrutiny—a level of care that occasional readers and subscribers alike can relate to—is perhaps why it's all too easy to pigeonhole The Wire as a Very Serious Magazine for the kind of Cafe Oto attending chin-stroker who spends his weekends rearranging his lathe-cutting collection to a Peter Brötzmann live set.
"People these days are constantly rearranging their facial appearance in ways that prevent engaging in facial mimicry, having no idea how much we use our faces to coordinate and manage social interactions," said Paula Niedenthal, a professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who has published several studies on facial mimicry and its emotional and social importance.
The act of collaging can be a passive and even violent affair — the slicing of limbs, the composing of Frankensteinian faces — yet queer artists have continually turned to the technique for its ability to recast that violence by rearranging symbols of aggressive hypermasculinity into scenes of same-sex tenderness, providing a rare glimpse into the paradoxical softness of roughness.
West is doing what he has always done best: rearranging classic soul songs like the Gap Band's "Outstanding," Alicia Meyers's "I Wanna Thank You," Anita Baker's "Angel," and Soul II Soul's "Back II Life," plus deconstructing and rebuilding his own hits to make them bigger and more impactful with the help of the choir and live instrumentation.
Upon moving to New York City, the pair took on the radically aspirational Pandrogeny Project: Applying Brion Gysin and William S. Burroughs's technique of cutting up and rearranging text to body modification, P-Orridge and Lady Jaye underwent a series of elective surgeries to physically mirror each other, embodying the amalgamation of their two spirits into one.
On the campaign trail, he gave lip service to the idea of simplifying the byzantine world of student loan debt repayment plans, but when it came time to make actual budget proposals in May 2017, it became clear the president's plan was akin to "rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic before it sinks," as one expert told me at the time.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is rearranging his chessboard as the legal threats around him grow and as his allies prepare for a brutal campaign cycle.
She, he, or they — Mr. Mac prefers the pronoun "judy," as in Garland, though that gets awkward fast — will be pressured into activities that might include, more mildly, leaning your head on the shoulder of the person one seat over; playing beer pong with a stranger across the aisle; or (during a segment about white flight after World War II) rearranging seats to simulate racial segregation.
Think about light hitting the sensor as rain falling on a bunch of buckets; you can place bigger buckets, but there are fewer of them; you can put smaller ones, but they can't catch as much each; you can make them square or stagger them or do all kinds of other tricks, but ultimately there are only so many raindrops and no amount of bucket-rearranging can change that.
In his own home, McNanney is still constantly rearranging to make room for new finds, but a few important pieces always stay put: Beside the kitchen sink, there's a spindly legged 19th-century British wooden cupboard he bought in installments, at the age of 20, from a Manhattan antique store (paying $50 a week for five months) while working at John Derian's home décor shop in the East Village.
The Christmas tree is actually emblematic of Capricorn in so many ways, since it requires an absurd level of effort, when you think about it: Chopping down a tree that's just livin' its life, hauling it back to the house, rearranging the entire living room to set it up, stringing it with lights and ornaments, watering it, spending a million dollars on gifts to array beneath it…then, suddenly, Christmas is over.
Another email sent late Wednesday evening (and viewed by TechCrunch) reiterated to employees that the factory would remain open to "essential" workers, but special efforts were being taken to lessen the spread of COVID-19, including handing out masks to be worn throughout the day, taking temperatures prior to entry, adding more hygiene stations inside the facility, rearranging operations to promote social distancing as much as possible and increasing cleaning frequency of all work areas.
Even back in elementary school, I can remember waking up lethargically and dreading leaving the house—I would much rather have stayed at home and focused on the things that I actually wanted to learn about, perfecting the flour-to-water ratio of my papier-mâché paste, strategically rearranging the carnivorous Venus fly traps and pitcher plants in my terrarium, or helping Ma prepare the ingredients for her daily Tamil cooking, scraping coconuts using a hand-cranked tool from Sri Lanka that resembled a medieval torture device.

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