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They can be infinitely reconfigured, which means kids' ideas about design can be endlessly reconfigured as well.
The reconfigured Thunder look to get back to the .
Upon Goldwater's death in 20053, Bourgeois drastically reconfigured the house.
The main floor has been reconfigured with an open plan.
Reconfigured memory is central to "See Past" (2019) as well.
American politics is being reconfigured along similar lines as Britain.
"The DNA has been reconfigured over the last century," he said.
The Blue Jackets countered with their reconfigured No. 1 scoring line.
There's the historical Marx, whose philosophical interventions reconfigured political thought forever.
Jeanmar Gomez has emerged as the closer in the reconfigured bullpen.
Your schedule is out of whack and needs to be reconfigured.
After that decision, the women say, the Salk reconfigured the building.
In her reconfigured life, it had been hard getting her footing.
It had 15 in 2012-13, the season before it was reconfigured.
A reconfigured political landscape could then change the entire conversation around ePrivacy.
Factories in America might also be reconfigured to serve the local market.
Some queer women prefer to use reconfigured condoms, or even saran wrap.
Flags are reconfigured with the new national motto: "Forty-eight is great."
It can be twisted around and reconfigured any way a person wants.
The cathedral in the movie is a reconfigured version of the original.
The memory trace isn't erased, but it can be reconfigured and supplanted.
But imagine the portrait now reconfigured — one of the primary elements lost.
Arizona State reconfigured its offensive line last week to include two freshmen.
They allow the room to be easily reconfigured to suit different activities.
Based off that feedback, the brand reconfigured the garment for the next season.
Some of the pathways have been reconfigured, according to the New Jersey Transit.
The layout of the home screen can be reconfigured to allow customized layouts.
The crowd is quickly being reconfigured back into its historical double, the mob.
On the other hand, the place could be reconfigured to a three-bedroom.
Mr. Haydon said he hoped to start offering reconfigured presentations by spring 2017.
Some traffic signals have been reconfigured to give pedestrians head starts at crosswalks.
Geography seems to have been reconfigured, with mainland China now closer than ever.
The Lyceum has been reconfigured so the stage thrusts into the orchestra section.
Rome's Western territories ended up being carved up and reconfigured as Germanic kingdoms.
"Internal walls are all partitions, so they can be reconfigured," Mr. Wright said.
Alternately, does it show most recent login attempt from any of the reconfigured devices?
Then in spring, the plants will again be reconfigured for the next migration season.
What's next: The weekend event was "reconfigured," after Harris backed out, the AP reports.
Despite their predecessors' long shadows, the starters in a reconfigured secondary have settled in.
Mojadidi reconfigured them, and added a "phone book" with information about the immigrants' communities.
The staff was retrained, there were some new hires and the menu was reconfigured.
In addition, the board should be reconfigured with more appointed and fewer elected members.
Along the way, Donato said, Vesey "reconfigured his body," becoming more explosive and powerful.
The top two teams in each tournament would meet in a reconfigured Final Four.
Instead, a busy crew reconfigured the band's instrumentation for each song during the applause.
The position is newly reconfigured to oversee efforts to fight organized crime and corruption.
Then there was this viral gag, which reconfigured the lyrics themselves to hilarious effect.
The hardware will then be reconfigured to ride on Waymo's fleet of semi-trucks.
SPIDER will enable spacecraft components to be robotically assembled and reconfigured while on-orbit.
A Democrat won a reconfigured congressional seat in 2018 after a moderate Republican retired.
First, the team reconfigured a 3D printer and enabled it to use a needle.
All of my studio furniture has wheels and can be reconfigured for different projects.
Since the Big East reconfigured, Villanova is 47-6 in regular-season conference action. 2.
All actors are used to what they're doing on set being reconfigured in post-production.
Ask noted the physical space of each store will need to be updated and reconfigured.
Yet the reconfigured movie's gender politics are muddled, even more so than its source material.
Some streets could be reconfigured to more imaginative uses than high-volume thoroughfares, he suggests.
S— asked me about the deal I had found, and I quickly reconfigured my attack.
During a planned production week-long shutdown, workers reconfigured the area of the welding shop.
It is not a place that simply needs to be reconfigured in The Hub's model.
However, Congress may already possess some resources that, if reconfigured, could be a big help.
There will be some 250 different floor plans as available spaces are combined or reconfigured.
See-through table The acrylic coffee table by OMA can be reconfigured like the divider.
The questions come amid speculation that the newly reconfigured Supreme Court could overturn Roe v.
After just one weekend, I, too, felt Richmond had subtly reconfigured my own culinary neurons.
President Cyril Ramaphosa's office has said the government will soon announce a reconfigured Eskom board.
The project also reconfigured the terminal's five existing electrical substations and added a new substation.
The building could be reconfigured to yield five more apartments for a total of nine.
The entire installation was then rearranged and reconfigured with the artist's recommendations, Ms. Peck said.
In an email, she said the airplanes are reconfigured for the best use of space.
The process reconfigured not just the bedrooms, but the way the family used the entire house.
The piece was reconfigured for the Theater Gallery and is now almost three times as large.
This is essentially how Facebook's feed works, and how Twitter recently reconfigured its feed to work.
The reconfigured landscape, with its tiers of divergent ecosystems, is a bit of a mind-bender.
The revolutionary system allows the instrument cluster to be reconfigured to the liking of the driver.
And then we just took the best details and sort of reconfigured them into a narrative.
The Soviet Union's collapse and Russia's subsequent weakness reconfigured the entire process of American decision-making.
Any governmental authority should have safeguards that get reconfigured as it is used and, unfortunately, abused.
Once these had been sent back to Earth, the probe was reconfigured for the final plunge.
A renovation six years ago reconfigured the upper level into one large, marble-floored entertaining space.
The new ATP Cup, with a format similar to the reconfigured Davis Cup's, starts on Jan.
State and federal legislative district boundaries are reconfigured after the U.S. government conducts a census every decade.
"Achieving the targets in the bill as drafted would require a significantly reconfigured agency," Ms. Trottenberg said.
Instead, Comcast licensed the Plume technology, then reconfigured some aspects of it in order to integrate xFi.
The unit itself isn't limited to a quad-rotor shape; it can be reconfigured to different forms.
In a series of works displayed on the floor, industrial upholstery remnants are reconfigured into abstract shapes.
ABC's "Scandal" reconfigured an existing character, Hollis Doyle played Gregg Henry, into a Trumpian figure last year.
Photographers and reporters are never allowed inside, however," because "AJ and Lauranne actually own three rowhouses, reconfigured . . .
On Tuesday, North Korea reconfigured its nameserver to reveal — apparently by accident — a full list of its .
Political uncertainty in the region limited the growth of the fund, so Mr. Masucci reconfigured its mission.
Mr. Shuler, sensing an uphill battle in his reconfigured district, decided in 2012 not to run again.
For TERRAoptics, Sundaram has taken these same artifacts and reconfigured them into a series of small tableaux.
Upstairs is a master suite reconfigured to include a bathroom with wood cabinetry, and a private porch.
Outlook: Jill Soloway, the show's creator, has yet to say what form the reconfigured "Transparent" will take.
The 2010s, also known as the social media era, reconfigured the way we interact with each other.
The Grand Promenade will be reconfigured, with expanded intermission seating and food service (and, therefore, shorter lines).
"The Attention Merchants," by Tim Wu, reconfigured my understanding of what our time is really about; i.e.
St. Louis Blues The St. Louis Blues reconfigured plenty during the off-season, particularly among their forwards.
You just can't get him wet, or he'll melt into a sad puddle and need to be reconfigured.
In fact, the museum's core exhibitions have since been reconfigured since they were announced over a year ago.
It was reconfigured as a multiday festival in 2010 in Asheville, N.C., and relocated this year to Durham.
It is no secret that Trump is the driving force behind this year's reconfigured coalition on the right.
" Susan Land, partner at the McKinsey Global Institute, told the Times that global manufacturing "has already reconfigured itself.
There will be no fixed tooling, meaning the factory can be rapidly reconfigured, and will be highly automated.
Becker also expressed doubt about Azar's prediction that 80 labs would be running the reconfigured test so quickly.
The giant spaces that once housed a single anchor tenant are being reconfigured to attract multiple smaller shops.
Count on Ryan playing a big role in a Biden administration, or possibly in a reconfigured House leadership.
The medical community and, for that matter, patients, are not likely to accept this reconfigured health care without proof.
One station reconfigured its newsroom around a sandbox-style military diorama, complete with flashing lights and toy fighter planes.
Several carriers have reconfigured their planes to not only include more seats but also smaller lavatories in some cases.
This is a productive time, but understand that things may be rearranged or reconfigured over the next few weeks.
The interface isn't native Android TV; it's Xgimi's own flavor of the mobile OS, reconfigured for big-screen use.
When fully reconfigured and refurbished, the Horizon Center would include classrooms and places for therapy sessions and other activities.
"Consolation" (1996) — reconfigured as a site-specific work for this show — is a wall-based sculpture in 100 parts.
Then the seating will be reconfigured for its next show, a kung fu musical featuring aerialists and Sia songs.
About a hundred people crammed into the theater space, which had been reconfigured with a runway down the center.
Robert and Heike Pfieffer, who owned the vehicle in the '80s, reconfigured the mobile home into a space shuttle.
Your schedule is reconfigured and you're focused on your duties as taskmaster Saturn ends its retrograde on September 18.
The system can be readily reconfigured to work as well on Waymo's 220-wheeler as on the I-Pace.
It was Kate Bornstein's "Gender Outlaw," originally published in 1994 and revised last year, that radically reconfigured the genre.
Memories held in the brains of these individuals aren't inscribed, but are rather reconfigured as air passes through them.
Once publicly available, the weapons can be reconfigured for many purposes and used by anyone with some computer savvy.
They'd reconfigured the space and added new features, including a spacious coffee bar and a selection of smoked fish.
YouTube showed her a whole world of vanlifers who documented how they reconfigured vans to live in full time.
Maryland's Democratic-led legislature reconfigured the district in a way that led to the defeat of a Republican congressman.
His mother remarried a year or so later; thereafter, Lonergan's reconfigured family moved into the Central Park West building.
Four of the disastrous K-class steam submarines (K18 through K21) were reconfigured into the diesel-powered M-class.
The researchers refer to the polymer cubes as "microbot origami," tiny, modular objects that can be reconfigured into countless shapes.
The schedule toughens over the next four weeks, but Carroll's club might already have reconfigured expectations for a rebuilding team.
The problem is delivering such a fix fast enough that the business hasn't already reconfigured to route around the reset.
In this work, Terris gathered furniture typically found in lobbies and office buildings, then reconfigured them into abstract sculptural works.
After all, "queer" never belonged to us; it was foisted upon us, and we reconfigured it to make it ours.
The Rainbow Café in Grand Case has a new whitewashed deck, a reconfigured layout, and chic red-and-white furnishings.
If so, they didn't say much, and so Bran was declared king and lord of the newly reconfigured "Six" Kingdoms.
During the exhibition, viewers will have the opportunity to observe the elements of the series being reconfigured by staff members.
The federal government has slowly reconfigured buildings to accommodate new moms, with lactation rooms at most agencies and in Congress.
A renovation reconfigured the space, giving him the work-space light he craved and creating an en-suite master bedroom.
It's the 20th century concept of collective peace and prosperity, reconfigured to meet the new demands of the 21st century.
The ceramics galleries on the top floor have been relocated since their 1868 inception and were reconfigured a decade ago.
"Reality and common business sense dictate that infrastructure should be reconfigured to meet specific needs and changing threats," it adds.
The ceramics galleries on the top floor have been relocated since their 1868 inception and were reconfigured a decade ago.
Our whole sense of what constitutes the street and street photography has been reconfigured by Wall's art of animate suspension.
This part of the house was also reconfigured to allow the master bedroom to open into a sitting room or study.
ADM has reconfigured an Illinois ethanol facility to produce higher-margin industrial and beverage alcohol and fuel for the export market.
The world is reacting in different ways to the sense of pressure from trying to supply chains are being reconfigured today.
It turned out that I had reconfigured a roundabout an hour previous that had created a pinch point in the traffic.
In September 2016, the partner airlines along with Etihad Airways and its accompanying subsidiaries were reconfigured to form Etihad Aviation Group.
In Excellence guise, the seven-seat XC90 is now reconfigured with room for just four to create a luxury limo SUV.
Ripped, taped, and reconfigured by hand, the works presented are "self-referential studies," taken mostly in the artist's Los Angeles studio.
Under the conditions of the nuclear pact this reactor is being completely reconfigured so it cannot be used for producing plutonium.
It retains some elements of Mr. Tune's original staging, including the use of portable, gold wooden chairs, reconfigured in different patterns.
To fit the space, Kelly reconfigured the panels into three rows of six, an arrangement he reportedly preferred to the original.
Its remaining locations would be reconfigured to be more experience-based, incorporating amenities such as in-store play areas, they added.
Along the way, the Starobins reconfigured the Grimms' story, adding the villainous Drokan and deleting an evil second queen, Frederic's mother.
They noted that in the past Amtrak had reconfigured its train cars to allow many more passengers at no additional cost.
In less than a week, this reconfigured 777 will back in the air flying American passengers from Dallas to Sao Paulo.
Inside Milan's new ADI Design Museum, Missoni showed a collection that reconfigured the house's codes into dizzying collages of contrasting knits.
It's a unique set of circumstances that has the campaigns — and party officials — scrambling to make sense of the reconfigured landscape.
It has five apartments, two of which are vacant, but it can be reconfigured as a private residence with rental units.
It has high-tech computer capabilities and can be reconfigured for various missions, including anti-submarine warfare and anti-mine operations.
In the redesign, the heavy water reactor will be reconfigured so it cannot yield fissile plutonium usable in a nuclear bomb.
It turns out that the new notes are smaller and require all the country's ATMs to be reconfigured, which takes 45 days.
Four sources familiar with his activities said he helped the UAE buy special US-made crop dusters that were reconfigured as warplanes.
On September 14, Cassini turned back to Earth, secured a good radio connection, and reconfigured itself to become a makeshift atmospheric probe.
Others said it would be better if Cocobod's role was reconfigured to focus solely on regulation, opening space for the private sector.
By extension, that also would mean more seats on the 8003 or so Boeing 2800-2172s that are about to be reconfigured.
They are made up of our language, reconfigured and rearranged to make our minds move in different directions than they ordinarily would.
He said he had not been informed that the tunnel entrance had been recently reconfigured into a difficult-to-navigate S-curve.
The 10,000-square-foot space occupied by Hill Country Barbecue Market in Brooklyn has been reconfigured as a collection of food stations.
Groups traveling with musical instruments, sports teams and student organizations have asked for cars to be reconfigured to accommodate them, he said.
The $5 and $10 bills will also be reconfigured in the coming years, with women added to the backs of both bills.
We are in the process of finalizing the Host Government Agreement (HGA) and have reconfigured the project to make it financially feasible.
PHILADELPHIA — It's a risk: To fuel ticket sales and gin up excitement as subscriptions dwindle, Opera Philadelphia has reconfigured its entire model.
These EPs took all the core components of Burial's first two albums and radically reconfigured them into sweeping, if still impressionistic, epics.
Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that he would announce a "reconfigured cabinet structure" soon but did not specify that numbers would be cut.
"I have two-car garage at my house and then I reconfigured my front yard to put two cars in front," he shared.
These speakers, called Soundots, can be reconfigured into different arrangements like legos, and are now on show at the 2018 CES tech conference.
A series of singes and turntables allow it to be built and reconfigured—like the bastard child of Lego and a Rubik's Cube.
Linda Nochlin, who passed away on Sunday at 86 years old, reconfigured not just the art world, but seemingly all areas of culture.
Malaysia has emerged as this year's top supplier of scrap to the Chinese market, attesting to how international trade flows are being reconfigured.
The title's "fiction" reminds us that the process of making meaning is necessarily partial, and that reality, like memory, is constantly being reconfigured.
Eventually, hundreds of keystrokes were reconfigured to allow tens of thousands of characters to be typed into a computer on the standard keyboard.
Newly possessed of disability, though he can't quite acknowledge it, Toby's place in the food chain of social privilege has been radically reconfigured.
Next door at Alibaba, the e-commerce leader reconfigured its Taobao shopping app to emphasize product recommendations, a new driver for conversion rates.
Beyond the family room is the renovated master suite, where the owner added a walk-in closet and reconfigured the en suite bathroom.
He is a loner who has absorbed and reconfigured aspects of Gertrude Stein and H. P. Lovecraft, concrete music and gothic science fiction.
Three reconfigured security lanes are equipped with upgraded features, including bins that are 25 percent larger and capable of holding roll-aboard luggage.
His double bill, at a reconfigured Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, encourages audience members to introduce themselves to their neighbors at de facto picnic tables.
This Passport series (2012–16) contains wonderful black-and-white passport photographs that are 2.25 inches squared, adorned and reconfigured in myriad ways.
Forbes, who lost his primary Tuesday in a reconfigured district, is the most high profile national security departure so far this election season.
But once elected, he reconfigured the army and the police into a new National Guard, which was swiftly redeployed to patrol the border.
Collins, acquired last October in a trade from the New England Patriots, will be missed in Cleveland's reconfigured defense under coordinator Gregg Williams.
The existing brand known as George, which Walmart incorporated from its British unit Asda, will be reconfigured to sell only items for men.
Four years later, in a newly reconfigured congressional district that included her neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, she ran for the House and won.
On Monday, the team said in a statement that in the off-season it had begun considering how the netting could be reconfigured.
But it's hard to imagine, given how profoundly Trump has reconfigured opinion on Russia and trade, that his media bashing has had no impact.
His ghost lingered, because he'd reshaped his Republican rivals' images, reconfigured the challenges in front of them, rewritten the rules of this extraordinary race.
Amadeus, Apple, Box, Discovery, Herbalife, Edelman and PointCare all reconfigured their enterprise accounts to prevent access to their leaking files after TechCrunch reached out.
It's wonderful to live on Lynch time, when a pan down a hallway lasts forever and a whole season is reconfigured in a blink.
Drouin went through a full practice Friday and skated on a slightly reconfigured unit with Andrew Shaw joining him and regular linemate Alex Galchenyuk.
CZ: What happens when Travis [Kalanick] comes and says, "I want 22040,22040 Explorers with this option deleted, and the rear seats reconfigured this way"?
" The image of scraps of paper being saved and later reconfigured comes to mind while reading Müller's novel "The Fox Was Ever the Hunter.
In addition, the tee times for the fourth round were not reconfigured based on the final results of the third round, as is customary.
In 2015, the "Great Firewall of China" — the nationwide system China uses to censor the internet — was reconfigured to launch a cyberattack on GitHub.
According to Comcast at the time of xFi's nationwide launch, Comcast licensed the Plume technology, then reconfigured some aspects of it to integrate xFi.
A three-piece oak display table can be moved to the center of the room and reconfigured with its original seating for formal dining.
These charter schools will be in addition to the 40 new and reconfigured schools that are envisioned as part of the newly announced program.
The 2001 Ford Excursion involved in the crash was stretched 144 inches (3.66 meters), and the interior was reconfigured with perimeter-style bench seating.
The 2001 Ford Excursion involved in the crash was stretched 144 inches (3.66 meters) and the interior was reconfigured with perimeter-style bench seating.
Lane gives a detailed account of the team Hitler dispatched across Europe, including Gurlitt, which effectively reconfigured the history of art across the Continent.
The center is the new name for the reconfigured complex run by the Shelter Island Historical Society, custodian of the island's archives and artifacts.
Bikes can be reconfigured to carry kids, groceries, or even local deliveries without requiring thighs of steel and Olympian levels of fitness to operate.
Upstairs, a reconfigured master suite includes a fireplace and a 150-square-foot dressing room, as well as a master bathroom surfaced in marble.
One of Mr. Buhari's first victories against Boko Haram was scored when his newly reconfigured military chased the group out of Bama in 2015.
The reconfigured Big East grouping of so-called basketball schools has also quickly earned respect, along with the 2016 national championship won by Villanova.
Analysts said that even if North Korea accepted an American military presence in the South, it might demand that it be significantly reconfigured and reduced.
Ballfinger says except for the M063H1 model, all of the machines can be completely reconfigured, meaning the machine's parts can be easily replaced or removed.
She pointed to one of Macy's locations as an example, saying it's in a mall that should be reconfigured into an entirely new retail concept.
Media reports suggest U.S. intelligence believe this has already happened when spies reconfigured the malware detection feature of Kaspersky antivirus to search for classified documents.
The airwaves will be reconfigured for the next generation of wireless services for mobile phones, cars and other devices that will connect to the Internet.
The board has had to be reconfigured since the death of Louis-Dreyfus's youngest sister, Emma, a social worker who focussed on at-risk children.
The jet can carry up to 17 passengers, but the cabin is modular and can easily be reconfigured between flights based on the customer's needs.
That has been the case since golf was first played on the site, a former pasture until teams of mules and horses reconfigured the landscape.
So the firm created a large, open space without support columns that can be easily reconfigured to bring in the next generation of screening machines.
Speaking to the NYT, Aylward focused on the speed and scale with which China reconfigured its medical system while praising their response to the outbreak.
An existing Walmart label known as George, which the company incorporated from its British unit Asda, is being reconfigured to sell only items for men.
Worse, labs in New York City and New York state found problems with the reconfigured test and have rejected the option to use it altogether.
But it's a fascinating curiosity and a rewarding project for this reconfigured company, following its success in January with Bernstein's "Candide," directed by Harold Prince.
The quest for Dulcinea meanders through a long series of unlikely adventures, including Quixote's famous fight with a group of windmills, impossibly reconfigured as giants.
Microsoft computers didn't come in white back then, so our chairman, Jay Sugarman, bought Apples and had them reconfigured with the Microsoft operating system. 1.
Driscoll's "Thank You for Coming" series began in 20051 with "Attendance," which cleverly reconfigured the performance space and, thus, the dancers' relationship with the audience.
They're leaning toward caviar on a buckwheat blini that bears no resemblance to a blini; it's a squat little tower made of reconfigured blini ingredients.
They envision the disparate elements reconfigured in 3D models, films, sculptures, and more, with the goal to collect the multifarious projects their photographs transform into.
Far from ending the Libyan conflict, the Skhirat deal has merely reconfigured it, says a new report from the International Crisis Group (ICG), a think-tank.
Far from ending the Libyan conflict, the Skhirat deal has reconfigured it, says a new report from the International Crisis Group, a think-tank in Brussels.
They were discontinued in 153 but are still coveted, not only because of their limitless ability to be reconfigured, but for the inimitable sounds it creates.
The Pirates was the only Big East team to defeat Villanova in each of the first three seasons since the conference was reconfigured in 2013-14.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Daniel Ricciardo showed Red Bull's pace on Wednesday by lapping Barcelona's Formula One circuit faster than anyone since the track was reconfigured in 2007.
Thus the need for this current term to be reconfigured as a wartime presidency, its successes presented with polish by men and women like Mr Kisilev.
When he had shaped the four pieces to his satisfaction, he joined them with stainless-steel wires, then placed the reconfigured object back on Abby's brow.
The sectional can be reconfigured within the space and the table can be used at coffee table height or elevated to serve as a dining table.
The women found that customers preferred to buy dresses and skirts instead of the raw fabric, so they quickly reconfigured their business to meet customer demand.
In the meantime, as a sort of baby step, there is Pokémon Go, a game for children now reconfigured into a high-tech sport for all.
Lizvfer and the Tree play sexed-out honky tonk covers, reconfigured with drum machines, humming synths, and enough distortion to make you forget the songs' origins.
Upstairs, a reconfigured master suite includes a dressing area with a wall of closets and a bathroom with a shower, soaking tub and custom double vanity.
After having closed for a few months, Erik Ramirez's Peruvian luncheonette has been reconfigured as a full-service restaurant, still Peruvian, with him in the kitchen.
Originally maids' quarters, the second floor was reconfigured into a study and three bedrooms, the largest of which has an en suite bath with a tub.
The theater has been reconfigured (by the designer Andrew Lieberman) as a raw wooden barracks, with bleachers-style seating on three sides of the playing area.
INEC says that it has now reconfigured 100% of these readers and is on track to deliver voting materials to states that didn't originally have them.
That represents a record for a B-85033, which "was recently reconfigured with a conventional rotary launcher to increase its reach and lethality," the release said.
It was restored and reconfigured into a three-unit house by the architect Michael Haverland for a previous owner, after years as an eight-unit apartment building.
The collision reconfigured Earth's life support systems by kicking up huge amounts of dust, vaporizing massive volumes of water, and triggering hundreds of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Conceivably, slices of these preserved brains could be digitized and reconfigured in a computer to reconstruct a person's connectome—the totality of a brain's specific internal wirings.
The robot then reconfigured to Car, retrieved the object, and delivered it to the drop-off zone that the system had previously seen and marked during exploration.
Surgeons are one of the first professional groups to deeply integrate sophisticated robotics systems into their methods, and the result is that surgery itself is radically reconfigured.
Out of the company's roughly 570 full-line Sears-branded stores, Sears has reconfigured or trimmed the size of nine this year, a spokesperson confirmed to CNBC.
More recently, he reconfigured We Co.'s corporate structure so that insiders like him would pay fewer taxes on the company's future profits than outsider investors would.
From a technological standpoint, the US electricity system could be reconfigured into one national grid, said Christopher Clack, founder of renewable energy consulting company Vibrant Clean Energy.
Cities looking to support their burgeoning populations are learning that their streets need to be reconfigured to prioritize pedestrians, cyclists, and small electric vehicles—single-wheelers included.
In January, Mr. Cohen reconfigured Point72 as a hedge fund after establishing it as a family office in 893 to manage $11 billion of his personal wealth.
In a 22008 interview with Architectural Digest, the couple, longtime TriBeCa residents, discussed how they had reconfigured the apartment after buying it in 0000 for $43 million.
And they reconfigured the pool, reducing the shallow end to a child-friendly depth of six inches and adding a connected hot tub with a waterfall edge.
"I think what we're learning as an industry is that we need to have modular space that can be reconfigured," Macerich Chief Digital Officer Kevin McKenzie told CNBC.
Another MD-87, reconfigured for use as a private jet, is listed at $4.8 million on the website of California air sales company Bloomer deVere Dahlfors, CNN wrote.
The current suite of four third-floor galleries — for special exhibitions, photography, drawings and architecture — will be reconfigured into two larger galleries, one 5,000 square feet, one 10,000.
Relativity says its 3D printing technology sets the company apart because its printers can be reconfigured to change rocket designs in order to quickly meet satellite companies' needs.
The launch is happening at LC-39A, the facility at Kennedy Space Center that SpaceX leased from NASA and reconfigured for Falcon 9 and future Falcon Heavy launches.
Casas added that Pemex continues to look for partners at its Salina Cruz and Salamanca refineries, both of which need to be reconfigured to better process heavy crude.
Airbus, in collaboration with Recaro and THK, submitted a concept for an easily reconfigured cabin, allowing airlines to speedily adapt planes to reflect passenger numbers and flight loads.
In the meantime, Lenovo's Yoga laptops reinvented the hinge, Dell's XPS 43 reinvented the display, Razer reinvented the keyboard, and Microsoft reconfigured our entire idea of a laptop.
The retailer will continue to occupy the first four floors of the nine-story building, while the upper floors will be reconfigured into office space for other tenants.
But because the law tried to ban guns based on certain characteristics, firearms makers simply reconfigured their weapons so that they did not run afoul of the law.
With the inside now outside, a building's interior is more open and flexible — space can be converted and reconfigured without worrying about disturbing most of the building's innards.
In 1961, when the Meuse was reconfigured to aid navigation, it had the side effect of pushing three pieces of land onto the wrong side of the river.
After being reconfigured many times over the years, the apartment was a hodgepodge of awkward spaces, mismatched flooring and multiple electrical panels — which was exactly what they wanted.
Never would I have imagined that a reconfigured "Colonus" could have such a pertinent political message in 2018 about how society often mistreats Black bodies, even in death.
I mention these figures to demonstrate the extent to which Lerner doesn't fit into the main currents of postwar abstraction, however attenuated and reconfigured they have now become.
Built between the 14th and 17th centuries, Fort St. Jean has been restored and reconfigured as a public space and is an essential part of your Marseille initiation.
Jen McGinley's set consists largely of bookcases, filled with battered volumes that bespeak endless use, that are magically reconfigured to expedite the play's journeys into the deep past.
Tall and stylish, with a ready wit and an open manner, Ms. Minter works from photographs reconfigured in Photoshop, creating illusionistic canvases of body fragments awash in bling.
United recently reconfigured some of its Boeing 777s, which it uses on some of its longest flights, to have 10 seats across (four in the middle) from nine.
The so-called "surban" development trend will see malls and shopping centers reconfigured and replaced with convenient, car-free shopping in revitalized, walkable "Main Street"-style commercial districts.
The exhibition reopened on Tuesday morning after the damaged pumpkin was removed and the room was reconfigured to account for one less pumpkin, said Allison Peck, the spokeswoman.
Income tax for individuals and families will be reconfigured so there are only four tax brackets, with the lowest bracket not paying any form of income tax whatsoever.
"We have reconfigured dramatically the life of the planet," said Eduardo Brondizio, a professor of anthropology at Indiana University in the United States who co-chaired the report.
Both feature a new exterior design, an updated powertrain, and a reconfigured interior, as well as the suite of semi-autonomous driving features we experienced on the E300.
Art Review Reconfigured at the 11th hour, the fair's 25th edition is a healthy mix of 20th- and 21st-century works, single-artist presentations and specially curated sections.
ARM has reconfigured its chip design to favor artificial intelligence, and chipmaker Qualcomm says it's only a matter of time before it, too, launches its own mobile AI chips.
The Guide is also reconfigured, providing quick access to media controls and your most used content in a menu you can access via the Xbox button on your controller.
To concentrate more fully on the growing opportunity, Renesas has reconfigured its business, allocating resources previously used in areas including video game consoles and smartphones towards autonomous driving tech.
Its centre is served by inter-city rail, light rail and an expanding tram system, as well as local buses and express buses for which the streets were reconfigured.
What -- on November 1, we closed $5 billion, 4 U.S. billion for 17% of the company and a condition of that closing was the board had to be reconfigured.
This is a reference display, intended to provide the best possible image right now, so content won't have to be manually reconfigured for higher resolution displays in the future.
It'll have to figure out what to do with a sidelined Archie, and find new ways to keep reinventing the iconic love triangle it's already blown up and reconfigured.
The trend toward real estate fracking – where the asset and/or use gets broken up and reconfigured into higher value combinations – will continue to disrupt and reinvent the industry.
The consensus seems to be that Sega Forever is simply games from the 8 and 16-bit era (going by what's on the tape) newly reconfigured for smartphone play.
The maker of Toblerone, the Swiss chocolate bar, has reconfigured the unique appearance of two of its milk-chocolate versions, with narrower triangles and a larger gap between peaks.
" And whenever possible, she noted, a reconfigured closet will go a long way toward bringing order to a room: "A simple bar and shelf won't do in these situations.
KILIS, Turkey — Turkey is relying on a newly reconfigured, 20,3003-member American-trained force with three army corps as it tries to carve out a buffer zone within Syria.
Mr. James's committee is among more than three dozen outfits that have started or reconfigured themselves since the election to try to harness the surge in anti-Trump activism.
To become more competitive, ADM reconfigured an Illinois ethanol facility and cut its global workforce, bringing total charges to earnings of more than $216 million in the third quarter.
Although the A321 would provide fewer seats for the route, American reconfigured the aircraft to include a first and business class cabin to tailor the route to premium flyers. 
President Cyril Ramaphosa's office said the government would soon announce a reconfigured Eskom board of directors with a mixture of experience in the electricity industry, engineering and corporate governance.
Growers in northern states are combating virulent outbreaks of a disease as seasons grow warmer, orchards have been reconfigured for higher yields and new varieties may be more vulnerable.
He tried again in a reconfigured district in 1994, by which time he had switched parties; a strong foe of abortion rights, he felt more comfortable as a Republican.
The pistol, called the P320, was originally designed by the German firm Sig Sauer for civilians in 2014, and it can be easily reconfigured to suit a variety of needs.
For example, 2014's Lucy began as "Limitless, but with Scarlett Johansson" and ended as a theoretical philosophy lecture featuring Johansson reconfigured as a black cloud of swarming nano-droids.
Embedded generators may also need to be reconfigured so that they remain connected to the distribution network in the case of minor changes in frequency rather than disconnecting too soon.
With its endless options and ability to be reconfigured into multiple environments, Minecraft's technicolor lego-brick world might just hold the ticket to training up our AIs of the future.
Those restaurants include self-service kiosks, table service and reconfigured kitchens designed to slash the distance a restaurant's workers walk on a given day by as much as seven miles.
While media reports have said Russian operatives may have reconfigured Kaspersky Antivirus to search for classified documents in addition to viruses, Kaspersky has denied knowingly participating in any government scheme.
INDOORS Bought by an investor last year, the home was thoroughly remodeled, with updated mechanical systems, an enlarged kitchen, a reconfigured master suite and a new backyard mahogany-wood deck.
On the one hand, we often come to genre fiction specifically for a certain kind of sameness—the pleasure of experiencing a familiar formula reconfigured in a fresh, challenging way.
Reconfigured for a space with more than twice as many seats, it sold out another month, finding repeat customers and even former Chicagoans returning for a taste of their past.
Ten years on from the start of the financial crisis, they cannot entirely ignore the many ways in which politics has been reconfigured by the 2008 crash and its aftershocks.
Production staff said they pass these out every year, but this time, they had a reconfigured arena with fewer seats and they still had to give up more free seats.
Ms. French reconfigured a classic salade niçoise into a dish that made sense in Maine, serving halibut browned in butter with a runny poached egg and a warm vegetable salad.
In these cases, certain types of traffic can be reconfigured to be rerouted through an attacker-controlled point, where all activity is then passively and silently logged by the aggressors.
One is for halibut niçoise, a dish in which the main components of a classic salad are accounted for, but totally reconfigured into a dish that's warmer and more substantial.
They reconfigured and rebuilt the addition to the back of the house, providing them with a spacious new dining area and a new deck allows them to grill year-round.
That disinterest ended in January when a newly reconfigured Supreme Court, rounded out by the addition of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, agreed to hear New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v.
February 3rd on Joyful Noise Recordings, Surfer Blood have reconfigured their lineup to include high school classmates Michael McCleary on guitar and Lindsey Mills on bass, completed by drummer Tyler Schwarz​.
Little more than a year after its first flight, the airline reconfigured its planes to cut the number of business and premium economy seats in favor of a larger economy class.
After a delay as Cosby's legal team reconfigured, the case is set to be retried this April in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and jury selection will begin at the end of March.
A number of the new Fender-branded earphones are refreshed versions of the models Aurisonics sold prior to its purchase, "reconfigured and improved since the acquisition," according to Fender's Andy Rowley.
One solution is to make electronic circuits more 'flexible' so that they can exist at one moment for one purpose, but can be completely reconfigured the next moment for another purpose.
With a late-season run and a program dominated by New York City players, Seton Hall became a symbol of a reconfigured, resurgent Big East, where basketball is once again king.
Under the accord, Iran reconfigured a heavy-water reactor so it couldn't produce plutonium and agreed to convert its Fordo enrichment site — dug deep into a mountainside — into a research center.
The lawmakers also pressed for information about whether Amazon's warehouses are being reconfigured to align with CDC social distancing guidelines, which recommend that people remain six feet apart at all times.
The Dong Hai Jiu 101 joined the search in February, initially contributing deep-sea sonar scans before being reconfigured in October to conduct dive missions with its own remotely operated submersible.
Washington State Secretary of Health John Wiesman told BuzzFeed News that the state hoped to perform the reconfigured tests "hopefully in a matter of days," following the validation testing now underway.
He was not the only player to struggle on the reconfigured course, which has been playing three to four strokes higher than previous years, when it hosted the Wells Fargo Championship.
Its fall reconfigured the Syrian battleground: The Saudis and Turks resigned themselves to Assad's rule, and their rivals exulted in a victory that seemed to justify years of blood and treasure.
There were several showstopping canvases, especially "And Then We Saw the Daughter of the Minotaur" (1953), which MoMA acquired and put on view as a centerpiece in its reconfigured Surrealist gallery.
Over the past week, Harris has significantly reconfigured her campaign, laying off and reassigning staff and largely abandoning her efforts in New Hampshire as she goes all-in on Iowa. Sen.
They've reconfigured the area, opening up the entrance for an all-day cafe and wine bar; a curving walkway leads to the bar and spacious brasserie-style restaurant overlooking Columbus Circle.
Possibly as a result of — or as forecast by — this beloved hobby, I became a novelist; I've reconfigured this oft-pathologized "catastrophic/paranoid/neurotic" tendency as a peril of my trade.
The drivers jockey for position within the pack, so on each pass the large, loud shape they collectively comprise has tweaked and reconfigured itself, presenting a variation on the previous form.
In this ninth season, the powers that be have reconfigured it — an apparent "refresh" designed so it appears to be cropped low on one side (thank heaven for no more headbands, though!).
"We should readjust NATO ... it can be trimmed up and it can be, uh, it can be reconfigured and you can call it NATO, but it's going to be changed," he said.
The design for the well had to be reconfigured to address some issues, the company said in May, adding that it had spent about $20 million up until then on drilling it.
The thermals have been reconfigured to pump more heat away from the chips; in the case of the 13-inch model, the tablet lid can do that without the need for fans.
Virgin Orbit has reconfigured the aircraft, dubbed 'Cosmic Girl,' with a mount point for its LauncherOne expendable two-stage rocket, letting that spacefaring craft launch mid-flight from the airborne jumbo jet.
The Heavy can be reconfigured to lift various payloads, whether it be satellites to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO), or crewed missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Refiners have reconfigured their equipment to maximise output of middle distillates and minimise production of residual fuel oil ahead of the introduction of new marine fuel regulations at the start of 2020.
For SFMoMA, the firm designed a 10-story annex whose airy, free-flowing interior meshes with the reconfigured spaces of the adjacent Mario Botta building, the exterior of which was left untouched.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has for months raised questions about the money the United States pours into NATO, which he says needs to be reconfigured to take account of today's threats.
Indeed, the syllabus operates according to a logic of combinatorics and reprocessing: How can all the knowledge about a particular topic be reconfigured to the benefit of each new generation of students?
However, Hughes believes a reconfigured U.S. tax code could effectively transfer money from wealthy people like himself to those in need, from the unemployed to American workers struggling to make ends meet.
The result, Lafayette Anticipations, will open March 10 in a handsome, late-19th-century industrial building in the Marais — the city's prime gallery quarter — that has been radically reconfigured by Rem Koolhaas.
But she had been led to believe by a teamster, she says, that the car, which had been reconfigured from a stick shift to an automatic, might not be working that well.
The news was ominous: Their apartment was slated for renovation — it was being reconfigured into a four-bedroom — and they would have to move out when their lease ended in a month.
For Uber's Jump shared bikes and scooters, it means offering adaptive devices with more stability and reconfigured fixtures as well as controls as a way to give riders with disabilities more options.
It will be performed that way on Friday by Dylan Santos, but for opening night it has been reconfigured for five dancers — three from Dance Theater and two from the Limón company.
The new plan will restore its importance by making it the focal point of the entrance to the park from Broadway, where the traffic flow has been reconfigured to increase pedestrian safety.
They covered the living room's hardwood floors with wall-to-wall carpeting and tiled the wall, while also creating a platform that holds cushions for a custom sofa that is easily reconfigured.
In another, there is a bronze horse inspired by a never-completed model he created for the Sforza dynasty in Milan, while other artists have reconfigured local spaces inspired by his designs.
The groups argued the DOL erased universally recognized distinctions between salespeople and fiduciary advisers and reconfigured relationships among financial and insurance representatives and their customers in setting the new standards of conduct.
There have been media reports that Russian operatives may have reconfigured Kaspersky Antivirus to search for classified documents in addition to viruses, though Kaspersky has denied knowingly participating in any government scheme.
Dallas police have "reconfigured the realm of the possible" There is a long history of new technologies being used for the first time in extreme cases and slowly being normalized over time.
Growing up connected to internet pop culture and digital media, I loved it because it appropriates consumer culture in a way where the culture is taken over, remixed, and reconfigured by its users.
It's not as if the great tragedy hadn't been plundered enough already; earlier "Macbeth" mash-ups include a "Macbett," a "MacBird!" and even a "MacHomer," in which Banquo is reconfigured as Ned Flanders.
"The propellers may be reconfigured at predetermined times during operation of an aerial vehicle, or upon sensing one or more operational characteristics or environmental conditions, as may be desired or required," Amazon said.
In 2016, she had a solo show of sliced-up office furniture (the discarded kind one finds on New York City streets) that was then reconfigured and tagged with bits of spray paint.
While DaniLeigh's version does much better than most, with a reconfigured beat and her newly recorded vocals done predominantly in Spanish, the general opportunism and pandering of the strategy nonetheless stays wholly transparent.
In February, North Korea put a satellite in orbit with a three-stage rocket that, if successfully reconfigured as a missile, some analysts believe could reach the West Coast of the United States.
The concept comes from the choreographer Lar Lubovitch, who has organized this "Quadrille" series such that four choreographers present world premieres on the reconfigured stage: Pam Tanowitz, RoseAnne Spradlin, Tere O'Connor, Loni Landon.
GhaneaBassiri writes: Conversion to Christianity was arguably the most widespread method by which African Muslims reconfigured their religious practices and beliefs to adapt to their new context and to form new communal relations.
Taking into account these barriers, forward-thinking designers and architects are choosing to build transition spaces—facilities that can accommodate cars today, then be easily reconfigured as the demand for parking eventually diminishes.
His fourth studio LP saw him depart from the straight-ahead electro sound he's known for and explore cosmic disco, and "Tu Conmigo"—a reconfigured version of "El Viaje"—builds on that trend.
Standing in a room full of these reconfigured photos of monuments, people, statues, scientific objects, and animals from around the world is like walking through a museum of natural history while on acid.
The museum also has laid off about 34 staff members and reduced the number of curators, although Mr. Venable said some jobs had been reconfigured and some people who departed would be replaced.
The Yankees reconfigured their rotation after the All-Star break so that Sabathia, who received a shot during the break, could have more time to let the effects of the injection take hold.
The groups argued the Labor Department erased universally recognized distinctions between salespeople and fiduciary advisers and reconfigured relationships among financial and insurance representatives and their customers in setting the new standards of conduct.
But that estimate does not take into account the several days it will take to validate the results of the reconfigured tests, Association of Public Health Laboratories CEO Scott Becker told BuzzFeed News.
But as the evacuees began filing onto two reconfigured cargo planes early Monday for departures to military bases in California or Texas, some noticed tented areas separated from the rest of the cabin.
But most observers agree they have more fundamentally reconfigured the Republican Party, which operates with a coalition -- centered on conservative white voters -- that is more demographically and ideologically homogenous than the Democrats' is.
In preparation for the closing, MoMA has already dismantled its permanent collection galleries on the fourth floor and slightly reconfigured those on the fifth in a way that foreshadows some changes to come.
Trips that were once an ordeal become less inconvenient than the average daily commute; provided ticket prices don't negate the economic benefit, the definition of an urban space could be reconfigured as a result.
The original wooden fretwork of the first-floor gallery could be reconfigured into further bedrooms or seating areas, but the overall space must remain as it is, owing to the building's protected heritage status.
He reconfigured the warehouse so there was a flow to it, creating a dedicated room for each part of the manufacturing process and brought in new equipment to cut down on man-power hours.
Though the lower house had to abandon that amnesty measure, legislators reconfigured the bill to introduce penalties against prosecutors and judges for "crimes of responsibility," such as disrespecting lawyers for defendants in a courtroom.
Five vipassanas in, I'm not saying I've become perfect—far from it—but I have noticed that my behavior has changed in a way that suggests vipassana has actually reconfigured my brain a bit.
Once represented by the former House speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., it has been reconfigured over time and is now the only congressional district in Massachusetts where a majority of residents are not white.
The culmination of a five-year enhancement project, the $600 million "Louis II" replaced another stadium of the same name, which the U.S.T.A. reconfigured when the U.S. Open relocated to Flushing Meadows in 1978.
The master suite, reconfigured from several rooms, has green walls and stenciled ginkgo leaves, as well as an attached sun porch and a private bathroom with a claw-foot tub and walk-in shower.
Others, like Lynne Avadenka, are constantly exploding the form, seeing the constituent pieces of a book — type, font, layout, binding, and language — as components that may be shifted and meaningfully reconfigured into unrecognizable shapes.
Today the building has been reconfigured to offer spaces that can be enjoyed by Mr. Pipe and his partner, Matt Reitsma, as well as their guests and those taking part in the courses and classes.
Sectional sofas are typically seen as a family-friendly alternative to a traditional couch: The components are relatively easy to move around, and the whole thing can be quickly reconfigured to fit your lifestyle needs.
The impairment charge relates to the company's China buildings business, where manufacturing sites are being reconfigured or closed, coupled with capital expenditure in iron sands and restructuring of the India engineered buildings business, Bluescope said.
Before then, members of the 57-strong Organisation of Islamic Co-operation (OIC) and the African Group (whose members often overlapped and later reconfigured as the Like-Minded Group) "virtually controlled the council", he says.
Lyft's ambitions extend to a network of vehicles, potentially owned by partners like GM or by Lyft itself, that not only drive themselves, but that can be reconfigured and appointed based on a rider's needs.
Investors initially sold the currency because Erdogan had won re-election and reconfigured the cabinet to make his son-in-law the finance and treasury minister, replacing 2 officials seen as competent and largely independent.
The Finn's fastest lap on Wednesday would have secured pole for any race at the Spanish circuit since it was reconfigured in 2007, and Mercedes have again looked the team to beat with Ferrari closest.
The towable Tiny House is reminiscent of the mobile design studio it introduced last September, which was a reconfigured Airstream that let people build their own Tesla vehicle as a kind of mobile virtual studio.
Pros: Cons: Flexfold dividers for quick reconfiguration | Peak Design I reconfigured the Everyday Backpack to photograph the most demanding of all events: an eight-year-old girl's birthday party with 12 of her closest friends.
These include Donald Blumberg's photographic mosaics of TV news images, Sarah Charlesworth's reproductions of newspaper front pages with the text removed, and Omer Fast's video collage of CNN talking heads, reconfigured to deliver meaningful messages.
We might be comforted by the possibility that such a self-contained ecosystem of generic buildings, isolated from their landscapes, can without much hassle or nostalgia be knocked down or reconfigured for whatever comes next. 
Mr. Buhari then reconfigured those efforts after complaints that marauding soldiers had roughed up people and property while looking for militants in the south, creating even more resentment among the impoverished people who live there.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: ...part of its charm resides in the eerie, almost dreamlike effect of continually producing familiar elements, reshuffled and reconfigured, a reaching back to the past and hinting at a preordained future.
Previously, researchers over at the Oxford Internet Institute, reconfigured what the world would look like based on which countries have the most people online, and then honing in on places with the least internet connectivity.
The owner, Jérôme Nivaux, said he saved as much of the original detail as possible during the renovation, although the layout was reconfigured and the paint, plumbing, electricity and double-paned windows are all new.
ESTIATORIO MILOS After a six-week hiatus for renovations, the ground floor of this Greek seafood palace has reopened with a reconfigured bar and a new lower level reached from a curving white marble staircase.
The designers also reconfigured the kitchen, opening it up more to the dining room by replacing solid walls with double-sided glass cabinets, and created a generous master bath where a covered balcony had been.
A family room extends over the sunroom and patio, connecting to the upper floor of the garage, which has been reconfigured with a master suite that includes a bathroom, a dressing room and an office.
In 2014's "Thank You For Coming: Attendance," viewers become human props in a constantly reconfigured space, while in 2016's "Thank You For Coming: Play," the performers cleverly and unexpectedly enlist the audience's participation.
Originally settled as a trading post by the Hudson Bay Company, the town was reconfigured around the train station, which opened in 254, connecting Churchill to Winnipeg, the provincial capital, 21976,303 miles to the south.
The court's action in the case involving a practice known as partisan gerrymandering means that 16 U.S. House of Representatives districts will no longer be reconfigured, as a three-judge panel had ordered in May.
The watch's technology, unveiled in 2016, reconfigured the striking mechanism so the gongs are attached to a soundboard rather than directly to the movement, a change the company said improves sound transmission and eliminates noise.
The 5,663-square-foot home in Hidden Hills, which is about an hour drive from Los Angeles, has been reconfigured with indoor-outdoor space, an open-concept kitchen, a dining room and a family room.
Walls were torn down, and the floor plan was reconfigured to accommodate several large grow rooms, a retail space and a laboratory straight out of "Breaking Bad," where in-house scientists distill potent cannabis oils.
Fletcher's reconfigured capital structure had provided a "permanent solution" to the firm's breaches of its syndicated lenders agreement and it expected to wrap up its negotiations with it's U.S. lenders by May 31, Taylor told media.
State and federal legislative district boundaries are reconfigured after the U.S. government conducts a census every decade so that each one contains about same number of people, typically by the party that controls the state legislature.
I was able to write this thing so quickly—ten months for the first draft—partly because I treated each writing session like a dream; anything that happened in my life got sucked in and reconfigured.
The robotic tank is modular, meaning that the turret can be reconfigured for different missions sets, and it is scalable, suggesting that it could be pitched as a solution for the Army's light and medium RCV.
While Ice-T later distanced himself from that record, claiming he'd essentially "mailed in" his parts, in recent years, the reconfigured band has remained active, with he and Ernie C continuing to record and tour together.
They carry giant jugs of cheese puffs and popcorn from pallets at one end of the space, now reconfigured as a rectangle with the audience on the two long sides, to display shelves at the other.
He then reconfigured the apartment, turning an awkward hallway and a laundry room into a dressing area lined with built-in closets, their trimless doors set flush against the walls in order to minimize their impact.
The column by the chairman and CEO of Allstate, Tom Wilson, assailed the legacy of famed free-market economist Friedman as something that was "diminishing" the 21st century's reconfigured definition of what a corporation should be.
These relaxations came as public anger increased due to a lack of access to accounts, as well as over the non-functioning of ATMs not yet reconfigured for the new series of smaller 2,000-rupee bills.
The team in Australia, whose research was published in the journal Science Advances, reconfigured the design of sulfur cathodes so that they are able to withstand higher stress loads without seeing a drop in overall performance.
It's not really funny (Harmon — who's stated before that he disliked these sorts of "murder reconfigured as entertainment" shows — would later parody them in more fruitful fashion in an episode of his 2009-2015 sitcom Community).
"We are all painfully aware of New Jersey Transit's problems, but my God, in 21 months buses can be mobilized and the miles of highway into the Lincoln and Holland tunnels can be reconfigured," he said.
More often it manifests in tribute performances to the recently deceased -- something that's only increased with the aging of the baby boomers who reconfigured rock and pop from the '60s forward, though hardly limited to that generation.
Upstairs, the functions and restrictions of open expanses like rolling meadows and well-tended parks were both interrogated and subverted by Czechoslovakia's Magdalena Jetelová and Zorka Ságlová as they reconfigured landscapes with wooden blocks or baby diapers.
The Buzz has a max range of 22025 miles on a single charge, and all-wheel drive, with a fully autonomous mode that allows the front seats to be reconfigured to face backwards towards the rear compartment.
The idea is to create a modular commercial aircraft cabin system that would fill freight aircraft (which routinely are emptied and refilled with standardized cargo containers) with fixed-size cabin compartments that can be reconfigured very quickly.
It has been redefined by others: It has become Medicare for America, a universal Medicare expansion program; and has been reconfigured into Choose Medicare Act and Medicare X, both of which allow Americans to buy into Medicare.
The case is a purely mechanical creation, with spring-loaded buttons and dials (remember the Blackberry's excellent scroll wheel?) that can be repositioned and reconfigured using a series of empty slots on the back of a device.
Fifteen years into your trip, your ship received a signal from another ship that had arrived on the planet ahead of you, and this signal automatically reconfigured your flight plan and redirected you back here to Earth.
As for the non-priorities, the possible elimination at the State Department of the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration, as well as questions over how the Office of Global Criminal Justice will be reconfigured, are indicative.
She added that, if the accusations were true, "then he shouldn't be on TV." Without Mr. O'Reilly for the first time in 20 years, Fox News reconfigured its prime-time lineup, moving Tucker Carlson from 9 p.m.
Also on Tuesday, Rupert Murdoch, the head of 21st Century Fox, sent a memo to Fox News employees extolling the network's ratings from Monday night, its first night with its reconfigured prime-time lineup missing Mr. O'Reilly.
The new headquarters for Converse, a Nike subsidiary formerly based in the suburb of North Andover, is in a reconfigured brick factory building overlooking the Charles River, just around the corner from the TD Garden sports arena.
The other would have reconfigured the National Council of the Judiciary, the body that chooses who is eligible to be a judge, which would give the government more control and require judges to be approved by Parliament.
A U.S. House of Representatives district that once covered heavily Democratic Greensboro was reconfigured in 22010, with the voters in the city of 290,000 people inserted into two other districts spanning rural areas with reliable Republican majorities.
The researchers recruited people with amputations who had been given surgery that reconfigured certain muscle and sensory nerves surrounding the amputated limb, allowing them to control their prosthesis through intuitive brain signals (thoughts) sent to the repurposed nerves.
The Astros had a reconfigured lineup because of pinch-hitting Evan Gattis in the eighth and new left fielder Alex Bregman was charged with an error that allowed Collins to take third when his throw home eluded Gattls.
Until such a regime change occurs, Bullard, in a recently reconfigured view of how to analyze U.S. policy, has said he feels there is no reason to raise key interest rates more than once, to 63 basis points.
That said, his time was more than a second quicker than anyone else and eclipsed the previous best, since the Barcelona circuit was reconfigured in 2007, of 1:18.047 set on Wednesday by Red Bull's Australian Daniel Ricciardo.
To preserve the Russian milieu and intimate feel, the Imperial's marble lobby was reconfigured to resemble a Cold War bunker, and two staircases were built so performers could bound up and down, instruments in hand, into the mezzanine.
Earlier this year, By the People: Designing a Better America showcased contemporary, imaginative designs created to solve current problems, including a house that can be reconfigured into an outdoor theater, and buses transformed into mobile, fresh produce markets.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - FTSE Russell reconfigured its indexes at the close in an annual event that triggered the highest trading volume for any session in almost five years and added to Friday's high volatility in the U.S. stock market.
As Harris moves on to grand Elizabethan houses like Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire, the epitome of the new "more glass than wall" style, she finds an architectural expression of a reconfigured relationship between the English and the natural world.
The car is designed as a shared resource, meaning it can be reconfigured easily for different purposes, including relaxing as mentioned above, but also as a delivery vehicle thanks to an included, climate-controlled and passcode protected delivery drawer.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis told reporters Friday that the US military mission in Syria was being reconfigured to better support diplomatic objectives, including the UN-led Geneva process aimed at bringing an end to the Syrian Civil War.
That is the case with "Jesus Christ Superstar," the early collaboration between Andrew Lloyd Webber and the lyricist Tim Rice that began as a concept album in 1970 before being reconfigured for the stage with varying degrees of success.
Few of Jack Chick's stories ended without some unfortunate being hideously bumped off by a freak accident, before finding themselves faced by a gargantuan, faceless Christ, the suffering man of Nazareth reconfigured as a monstrous god of the underworld.
For this series, newspapers such as the Westland Eagle, Detroit Free Press, and Los Angeles Times are reconfigured with high school or community event photos and unrelated texts — some, real restaurant reviews; others, horrific and absurd accounts of abuse.
It was in the 21960s, after Dugdale lost most of his eyesight from an AIDS-related illness, that he reconfigured his technique, acquiring a large-format antique camera and experimenting with older chemical methods and older styles of portraiture.
And for Broadway, the producers have reconfigured Studio 54, which normally has 1,009 seats, so that it now only has 659, taking advantage of the likelihood that ticket demand will be modest to create a more intimate playgoing experience.
According to The New York Times, the issue at hand is over eSIM technology, which replaces the traditional SIM card in your phone with an embedded chip that can be reconfigured without needing to physically remove it from the device.
The space at Library Street Collective is less explicitly domestic than some of Rolón's other installations, but the gallery has been reconfigured to mimic a series of rooms, as one might encounter in a ranch-style house or a railroad apartment.
While US and NATO officials are adamant that the shield is designed to counter threats from the Middle East and not Russia, they remained vague on whether the radars and interceptors could be reconfigured to defend against Russia in a conflict.
In 2002, scientists installed a tiny glass window in the skulls of adult mice and trimmed every other whisker; they were able to watch as the spatial-processing center in the mouse brains reconfigured itself to compensate for the sensory damage.
The CDC reconfigured its test to produce more accurate results after apparent manufacturing defects, although it's still unclear why the agency relied on its own test rather than one produced and used by the World Health Organization, according to Politico.
The F.D.A. has said these types of operations, which can potentially be reconfigured to produce different types of pharmaceuticals in times of need, could enable American-based manufacturing to regain competitiveness with China and potentially ensure a stable supply of drugs.
Their costumes were made by their own hands: to portray a Roman soldier, a breastplate was fashioned from scavenged vinyl, a football helmet was reconfigured to resemble that of a warrior, and swords were made from cardboard and duct tape.
While U.S. and NATO officials are adamant that the shield is designed to counter threats from the Middle East and not Russia, they remained vague on whether the radars and interceptors could be reconfigured to defend against Russia in a conflict.
With government data showing scant wage increases so far for average workers, economic growth and tax-cuts have generated such paltry political momentum that candidates within the reconfigured GOP prefer talking about divisive cultural issues such as immigration and crime.
When the makers of the distinctive Swiss confection Toblerone reconfigured their triangular treat last year to slim down its hallmark summits and widen the valleys between them, a potential rival — Britain's Poundland discount chain — saw a niche in the market.
Dongguan has an official policy of encouraging automation, part of a national strategy to upgrade manufacturing Mr Wong spent 27,215 yuan on each robot but expects to get his money back within three years because his reconfigured assembly line is much more productive.
Under the new plan the orcas will still be shown to visitors at set times, but viewing areas will be reconfigured to "reflect the natural world" with a program focusing on "orca enrichment, exercise and overall health," according to the SeaWorld website.
Rather, his "Transitive Refraction for John Oswald" was conceived as an homage to the name-checked Toronto sound artist and his ground-breaking 270 release, Grayfolded, which obliterated and reconfigured several hundred live recordings of the Dead's "Dark Star" into infinitely rippling symphonies.
The music also transcends typical 4/4 appropriation, utilizing a traditional 1-3 rhythm and dark-yet-delicate sound design that captures the spirit of the music in the same way Basic Channel's work with Tikiman reconfigured Caribbean dub for European electronic ears.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The New York Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it planned to publish data on a reconfigured federal funds rate and a new interbank interest rate, beginning on March 2, to better gauge activities in the U.S. interbank lending market.
Standing over 20 feet tall and around 42 feet long, it was recently on display in terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport in London, but can be easily reconfigured if the ceilings in the winning bidder's home aren't quite as soaring or accommodating.
The next phase follows the adventures of Americans abroad—at sea in The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (23); on a train in India in The Darjeeling Limited (2007); reconfigured as wild animals in the English countryside in Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009).
Patrick Marleau and Logan Couture also scored as part of San Jose's reconfigured second line, and the Sharks moved one win away from advancing to the Western Conference final for the fourth time in franchise history and the first time since 2011.
McChrystal and Flynn reconfigured JSOC so it communicated more seamlessly with all the components of the intelligence community and more quickly processed the intelligence gathered on raids so other raids could be immediately launched based on what was gleaned from the initial operation.
On the theater stage, his band the Sensational Space Shifters — an eclectic crew of British musicians, several of whom he's worked with on and off since the mid-2000s — was running through a mix of solo material and reconfigured Led Zeppelin classics.
Five years ago, the architect Enrique Norten oversaw a renovation of the two buildings that reconfigured the exhibition spaces to allow for digital installations and live performances, and he added terraces, gardens and a glass-cubed rooftop cafe that offers 360-degree views.
The nine justices heard an hour-long argument in a challenge by Republican voters to a U.S. House of Representatives district in Maryland that was reconfigured by Democratic state legislators in a way that helped the Democrats defeat an incumbent Republican congressman.
But in the newly reconfigured version of this scrappy downtown stalwart, it has both pared back the overall number of productions and expanded from Manhattan, adding a slate of shows in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island dubbed FringeBYOV, starting on Wednesday, Oct. 2000.
Mr. Erdogan has placed the chief of staff of the armed forces under control of the Defense Ministry, and the Supreme Military Council, which decides senior appointments in the armed forces, has been reconfigured to include more civilian ministers than military commanders.
Deriving no support from MacDill AFB other than a slab of concrete on which to operate, the 23rd AMXS Airmen reconfigured weapons on the A-10s, quickly unloading one aircraft, guiding the next into position and arming them prior to take-off.
Each of the five designs has its own unique features, such as the FARA CCH's ability to be reconfigured for different mission sets, but all of the aircraft are designed to provide the Army with an aircraft that is agile, lethal, and survivable.
With an expletive name that's a satirical nod to the banal pleasantries that permeate daily conversation — and a sendup of the overly mannered world of fragrance — it is currently being reconfigured into a woody, spicy and slightly fruity perfume for release this fall.
In the Royal Albert Hall of the present — without the haze of cigarette smoke that once lingered over its slightly reconfigured layout — the film steps into the realm of expanded cinema, with elements of the past and the present spiraling into unusual echoes.
With an expletive name that's a satirical nod to the banal pleasantries that permeate daily conversation — and a sendup of the overly mannered world of fragrance — it is currently being reconfigured into a woody, spicy and slightly fruity perfume for release this fall.
We'll soon do a "drive by" of all your books, but may I say this volume looks comparatively sanguine (vs saturnine) beside your debauched, demented, deliberate misprision of Baudelaire's Les Fleurs du Mal, Aeschylus in Oakland (The Persians), or Catullus reconfigured at 15% Flarf?
The new Taser was reconfigured with a compressed-air firing mechanism, so that it would no longer be under the jurisdiction of the A.T.F. The Air Taser, marketed as a tool for self-defense, sold limpingly in the Sharper Image catalogue, alongside revolving tie racks.
The Kennedy launch complex used for this mission, which SpaceX has leased from NASA, is as historic as its latest resident – it was previously used for both the Apollo program and the Space Shuttle before being taken over and reconfigured for Falcon Heavy by SpaceX.
Size: 7,935 square feet Price per square foot: $176 Indoors: The house was completely renovated over the past two years: Original oak floors were stripped of paint and refinished; the kitchen was gutted and enlarged; and the master suite was reconfigured with additional rooms.
The building — with 332 suites, bars, restaurants and a 9503,000-seat event center — is flanked by the reconfigured Monster golf course; a year-round indoor water park and lodge is under construction nearby that will offer more restaurants, as well as hiking and zip lines.
She drove to Fairfax with a colleague in her husband's Chevrolet Blazer and took away office furniture, signs, photographs, whiteboards and other objects that could one day be reconfigured to convey the atmosphere of a campaign that had helped elect America's first black president.
Damaged in a fire reportedly started by 20-somethings hurling Roman candles in 2009, the building was sold for millions and has been demolished and the space reconfigured, with help from the hospitality group behind the Soho House, as a sprawling playground for Generation Laptop.
Railing against recapitalizing the companies and releasing them from conservatorship, they have put forward an array of complicated and impractical proposals that would have reconfigured the mortgage market and, in some cases, handed over a big chunk of it to the nation's largest banks.
THE PENNSY BEER GARDEN The recently reconfigured food hall above Penn Station now houses this beer garden as well as some new stands, including Ribalta for pizza and a bigger bar by HPH Hospitality, which runs the Dead Rabbit: 2 Pennsylvania Plaza (33rd Street), thepennsy.nyc.
His later releases for Sun went nowhere, and after leaving the label in 1959 he scratched out a living playing bass with the country singer Conway Twitty and performing with a variety of groups, including the Legendary Pacers, a reconfigured version of the original group.
Joby will supply and operate the electric air taxis, and Uber will provide air traffic control help, landing pad construction, connections to ground transportation, and, of course, its ride-share network reconfigured to allow customers to hail flying cars (rather than boring, regular, terrestrial ones).
The only revival on my list, this British import reconfigured the central triangle of Harold Pinter's drama of infidelity into hauntingly fluid new patterns, in which none of the three central characters were ever absent from the others' minds or the audience's line of vision.
Team(s): Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons363-2019 averages: 21.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 49.1% FGAll-Star games: 6All-NBA teams: 5Awards: Rookie of the Year (2010-11)Championships: noneWhat to know: Few players reconfigured their games over the decade as Blake Griffin did.
Joby will supply and operate the electric air taxis, and Uber will provide air traffic control help, landing pad construction, connections to ground transportation, and, of course, its ride-share network reconfigured to allow customers to hail flying cars rather than regular, terrestrial ones.
It has also overhauled the nursery page on its website, stocked up on more toys than in previous years, and reconfigured a handful of stores to make it easier for parents to find essentials like baby bottles and test out strollers and car seats.
After that launch, South Korean defense officials said that the Unha rocket used in the launch, if successfully reconfigured as a missile, could fly more than 7,400 miles with a warhead of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds — far enough to reach most of the United States.
But, this being one of England's great experimenters, instead of just of mere homages, he tore them into their component pieces and reconfigured them to highlight the creeping darkness at the heart of each—bringing all three compositions closer together sonically than anyone could've ever imagined.
The high court has struggled over what to do about this practice in which boundaries of legislative districts are reconfigured by state lawmakers with the aim of making them friendly territory on Election Day for candidates in the party in power at the expense of opposing candidates.
As wretched as the reconfigured Rockets have been defensively through seven games, I do buy into the idea that Harden and Russell Westbrook will be invested in each other's success far more than Harden and CP2162 ever could have been after all of last season's tumult.
This was the crew James left Miami for, the one he reconfigured with back-room leverage upon returning home and then stood by approvingly when a coach with an impeccable (albeit limited) N.B.A. record was dismissed for a replacement with no head-coaching record at all.
With Lichtballet, a work meant to be reconfigured endlessly according to the shape of the space and the number and variety of projectors, Piene is able to slip the deep historical context embedded in his material works and transform darkness into a realm of artless wonderment.
One of Friedman's most valuable finds has been Taylor, the utility player he plucked from the Seattle Mariners, who has reconfigured his swing and become a vital spark for the Dodgers' offense, hitting 21 home runs in the regular season while playing center field and shortstop.
She's spoken of "hyperobjects," which, near as I can tell, has to do with philosophical concepts forwarded by Timothy Morton, but are reconfigured to encompass African-American life, ecological justice, a lexicon of "shape language" that Dyson is cultivating, and graphic drawings like the ones shown here.
As more and more families left, he took what remained, the odd leftovers, the detritus of neglect, and reconfigured all of it into his sculptures and paintings and installations, holding up a kind of cracked mirror to the street and everything that had been lost there.
But those plans were hastily changed after the test results for 14 passengers came back positive — just as they were being loaded onto buses and dispatched to the airport, where two reconfigured cargo jets were waiting to fly them to military bases in California and Texas.
The cavernous Lyric Theater will be dramatically reconfigured — shedding one-fifth of its seats — to create a home for the most coveted theatrical tenant of the moment: the two-part play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," which is expected to open there in spring 2018.
In this exhibition, as explained on the museum's website: Quaytman has distilled af Klint's groundbreaking formal strategies and reconfigured her systematized imagery, thereby illuminating the ties between af Klint's radical divergence from artistic conventions and her incorporation of scientific discoveries and visual styles, most notably the diagram.
"Some of these steakhouses that are doing really well have reconfigured to allocate more space towards the bar area than the dining room," Allen said, noting that there is now less stigma attached to solo diners, and those consumers gravitate toward the bar area to eat and drink.
This reimagining of the world of the court rises up on cables only to be reconfigured as the forest of Arden — a liberating milieu that allows for the protean cast to reassemble in time as, wait for it, a herd of sheep, eliciting purrs of delight from the audience.
The frescos were not well received and the commission was cancelled, prompting Torres-García to move, along with his wife and three young children, to New York, where he started a company, Aladdin Toys, which produced wooden figures, and began making small sculptures whose parts could be reconfigured.
For a time, the objects in the house were reconfigured to fill the gaps; my architect sister visited during this period, and when I compare my own photos to hers (I've included a few in this article) it becomes clear that the living room has since been greatly emptied.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Berlinde De Bruyckere is a Belgian artist whose signature work consists of reconfigured horse hides, anthropomorphic tree fragments, and headless, heavily distorted figures cast in wax, all of which are often placed in old museum cabinets, coffin-like vitrines or tabletop bell jars.
Per diagrams included in a Project Oasis management memo obtained by the Chicago Business Journal, the reconfigured Boeing 2160-800s will have 16 first-class cabin seats with a 37-inch seat pitch, down from a 39- to 40-inch pitch in the current Boeing 737-1723 configuration.
Today, nearly a decade and a thousand train delays later, the concept behind the ARC tunnel has re-emerged in a reconfigured form as the Gateway Program, a $20-billion design that also involves a new rail tunnel below the Hudson River and the rehabilitation of an existing one.
After the North's satellite launch in February, South Korean defense officials said the Unha rocket used in the launch, if successfully reconfigured as a missile, could fly more than 7,400 miles with a warhead of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds — far enough to reach most of the United States.
Peer inside your computer and you'll see some internal ones as well, such as the motherboard sockets linked to whatever hard drives you've got installed: when drives evolved from the older Parallel ATA (PATA) standard to the newer Serial ATA (SATA) standard, motherboards had to be redesigned and reconfigured to cope.
There were practical concerns that the team had never thought of: Mr. Peck had been surprised to learn that two of his ballets could not be performed back to back with only a brief pause because the orchestra pit needed to be reconfigured to play the very different types of music.
After the satellite launch in February, South Korean defense officials said that the Unha rocket used in the launch, if successfully reconfigured as a missile, could fly more than 7,400 miles with a warhead of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds — far enough to reach the West Coast of the United States.
They are also badgering the White House for more access, more interviews, more questions at press conferences and for the briefing room to be reconfigured so that right-leaning outlets sit closer to the front or take over the seats of outlets they view as liberal, like BuzzFeed or The Guardian.
Orban, a power-obsessed strongman, rewrote laws and reconfigured the courts to ensure that his Fidesz party would remain in power for years to come; his attacking of the free media and the state's politics of xenophobia are meant to serve the same end: Fidesz rule for years to come.
A charmless barn of a theater (previously home to a series of flops, including the $238 million musical "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark"), it was reconfigured to feel more like an old-fashioned opera house, with a vaulted ceiling, a necklace of boxes, and 2164.83,2286.50 seats (down from 2300,240).
A few standouts include Mr. Chin's recent "Unauthorized Collaboration," in which he reconfigured formal portraiture he purchased on eBay into objects that critique cultural authority; "Cross for the Unforgiven" (2002), a wall sculpture made with AK-47 assault rifles; and a community project, "Flint Fit," created with citizens of Flint, Mich.
His overeducated yearners who dream of lives filled with love and meaning appear reconfigured in 1980s Manhattan in Woody Allen's "Hannah and Her Sisters" (1986), and also in 1970s Mississippi in Beth Henley's "Crimes of the Heart" (1979) and again in 1990s London in Wendy Wasserstein's "The Sisters Rosensweig" (1992).
And John Boyega — playing a character who was vital in the book but whose role has been reconfigured so that his function in the movie makes no sense — mostly stands around at the rear of auditoriums, backlit, and when called upon to speak does a very creditable Denzel Washington impersonation.
Tracking the enemy's ground movements falls largely to the crew of the Joint Stars plane, a 1960s-era, reconfigured Boeing 1883 jetliner packed with sensitive electronics that is part of an eclectic and unsung mix of odd-shaped surveillance and reconnaissance aircraft with names like Compass Call and Rivet Joint.
In one of the strongest protests yet by a major cultural institution, the museum has reconfigured its fifth-floor permanent-collection galleries — interrupting its narrative of Western Modernism, from Cézanne through World War II — to showcase contemporary art from Iran, Iraq and Sudan, whose citizens are subject to the ban.
The Martine Syms installation at MoCA, with the artist's signature blend of interdisciplinary information overload — via video surveillance, performance, video, wall text, and reconfigured mass media — was nearly impossible to receive in the context of a busy opening night event, but merits a visit to MoCA all on its own.
The Brainient studio is a suite of tools that takes care of the heavy lifting to make these kind of interactive and data-driven video ads, including ensuring they can easily be reconfigured to work across formats and devices and they are compatible with the disparate video ad networks and publisher properties.
The ministry's analysis indicated that the new rocket, if successfully reconfigured as a missile, could fly more than 7,400 miles with a warhead of 1,100 to 1,300 pounds, compared with 6,200 miles for the Unha-3 launched in 2012 — in both cases, far enough to reach the West Coast of the United States.
Karl Lagerfeld had recreated his ateliers, down to the rolls of fabric, dressmakers' dummies, patterns and pins, the better to demonstrate the reality — and human toil — behind the reconfigured tweed suiting (actually trompe l'oeil embroidery), shoulders extended and flattened into two dimensions without internal structure, and culottes swishing about midcalf, on his runway.
Other ways of looking have always dominated his work, from the slowing down of Alfred Hitchcock's films in the installation 24 Hour Psycho (1993), to multi-screen projections such as Through a Looking Glass (1999), which presents different variations of the same images from Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976) manipulated and reconfigured.
The brainchild of the choreographer Lar Lubovitch, this series, which features a reconfigured stage that allows the audience to view the pieces from four sides, draws to an end with performances by the wondrous Beth Gill (her "Pitkin Grove" continues through Sunday) and the return of Donna Uchizono Company (Wednesday to Oct. 230).
Wallacavage reconfigured the home's first floor, which previous owners had turned into a doctor's office in the 1940s, to its original 1890s floor plan, with a front parlor and formal dining room, which he outfitted with a Victorian-era mantle, mirror and sliding doors, and crowned with handmade egg-and-dart moldings.
Glowing two-dimensional video screens have supplanted the paper that displayed today's news and became tomorrow's fish wrap — an evanescence that now seems eternal compared with web pages that are reconfigured instantaneously as algorithms measure (and sometimes dictate) headlines, story placement and even texts to attract the readers who keep us in business.
In "Seated and Seamless "(2006), parts of a Michael Thonet bentwood chair are reconfigured in a way that made me think of Betty Boop, while in "Corrected Chair" (2018), three chairs are cut and stacked on the floor, so that the two lower ones support the third to make the sculpture functional as a seat.
Outside it, however, the hosts are designable, malleable characters, and they sit in front of their designers when tested and reconfigured, just as a game designer might have a blank slate of a character on her screen that looks more like a nude clay model than the dressed character it will be in-game.
On the Market 17 Photos View Slide Show ' Click on the slide show to see this week's featured properties in New York City: • On the Upper West Side, a two-bedroom with a spalike bathroom that can be reconfigured as a master bath and a separate powder room in a pet-friendly full-service building.
Since Gallery Met, the white-box space for artist projects at the south end of the lobby, is being reconfigured by Ennead Architects as a new entrance for patrons and subscribers, to ease congestion at the lobby doorway, the Met's general manager, Peter Gelb, has let Ms. Kazanjian bring it directly into the opera house.
Without Memphis' participation, Washington is receiving no draft compensation in the reconfigured trade, meaning that the Wizards are at risk to get only a half-season of Ariza — who can return to free agency in July — in exchange for a former first-round pick in Oubre, who is headed for restricted free agency this summer.
This robotic combat vehicle design was on display Monday at the Association of the United States Army conference in Washington, DC.The vehicle is modular, meaning that the top turret can be reconfigured for different mission sets, and scalable, which is to say that it can be pitched as a solution for the light and medium robotic combat vehicle programs.
Veteran producer DJ Shadow has enlisted Los Angeles beat scene affiliate Daedelus for a solemn and spastic remix of his 1996 track "Mutual Slump," off his classic Endtroducing..... LP. The tune will be released on the forthcoming 20th Anniversary Endtrospective Edition of the album, and finds the original's reserved sense of melancholy reconfigured in a new framework.
It's notable that this development only took place in the context of the emergence of a truly global capitalism and what the philosopher Max Horkheimer would later call "instrumental reason"—scientific reason that doesn't just explain reality, but which is put to use (the mode of reason that alienates people from a world reconfigured as one vast factory).
It featured about 120,000 square feet of new or reconfigured exhibition space; a new cinema; a new two-story Miesian pavilion of wide open gallery spaces, called the Podium, the whole building clad in light, shimmery panels of foamed aluminum, an automotive and medical industry material also used for bomb blast absorption that looks a little like rough stone.
After Chapman was stripped of his job as their closer, the Yankees rode an early home run from the rookie Tyler Austin, a stout start from C. C. Sabathia, some harrowing late work from their reconfigured bullpen and a clutch throw from catcher Gary Sanchez to a 22010-8.13 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday night.
Tenant: Nora Gardner Tenant's Broker: Mathew Maher, Metropolitan Property Group Landlord: Zurich Holding Company Landlord's Brokers: William Abramson and Matthew Olden, Buchbinder & Warren Realty Group $6 MILLION 144 North 11th Street (between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street) North Williamsburg, Brooklyn A four-story 6,500-square-foot walk-up, now divided into two apartments, could be reconfigured into eight apartments.
Yet the dozens of craftsmen trained and employed at the firm are able to create the illusion of age where none exists: scraping, scratching, staining, waxing or soiling walls, floors, furniture and fabrics until each element of each room looks like it's been around for decades, if not centuries, even though it may in fact be newly reconfigured.
Race was central, Richard Nixon and key Republican strategists began to recognize, to the fundamental conservative strategy of establishing a new, noneconomic polarization of the electorate, a polarization isolating a liberal, activist, culturally permissive, rights-oriented and pro-black Democratic Party against those unwilling to pay the financial and social costs of this reconfigured social order.
There were landmark shows like ''100 Chairs in 100 Days'' in 2007, where he reconfigured 100 abandoned chairs he had rescued over a two-year period, and ''In a State of Repair'' in 2014 in Milan, for which people were invited to bring their broken items — from bicycles to electronics — to be repaired by a group of artisans he had selected.
It seems to me that by deploying his geometric forms to twist the picture plane, and by refusing to establish a repeating pattern of colors and shapes, as he does in a number of the paintings, Westfall has reconfigured possibilities associated with Op Art, Pattern and Decoration, and 1960s geometric abstraction, taking the unitary organization inherent to these styles into a fresh territory.
The hardware specs seemed to keep changing at the drop of a hat, going from a unique Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) -- a versatile chip that can be reconfigured to suit different hardware and software needs, including mimicking CPUs of legacy consoles -- to a vaguely defined ARM processor system, causing potential backers to lose confidence in what they'd get for their money.
Sulaimani wrote out the recipes for the chef, Huberto Cordoba, a restaurant veteran who grew up in Puebla, Mexico.) In a homage to their fathers' bodega, the New York corner-store staple of bacon, egg and cheese is smartly reconfigured — with turkey bacon, observing the Muslim injunction against pork — inside delicate samboosas (stuffed pastries), with all three ingredients present in each bite.
The continuing installation of smaller and reconfigured bathrooms, which began in late 2013, has led to complaints about safety issues, say travelers and flight crew, who are concerned about restricted access for the physically disabled, as well as ease of use for other passengers Barry Brandes, a retired singer from Somers, N.Y., travels several times a year on United Airlines.
To understand the intertwined patterns of racial change and partisan preference, CNN data analyst Ryan Struyk compared the racial composition of congressional districts in 2010 (using data from the 2010 decennial census that the Census Bureau has reconfigured to the congressional district lines first used in 2012) with the 2016 results of the census' annual American Community Survey (the most recent available).
FastCompany reports that the GrammyCam is built with a disassembled GoPro in its base, reconfigured to wirelessly stream video via an RF signal to the broadcast truck that is Grammy HQ. (It's where all the video feeds are sent and managed.) The GrammyCam is battery-powered, meaning the people manning the awards will have to make sure they don't run out of juice mid-show.
But it's here, only moments into Lanthimos's second feature, that we learn just how radically reconfigured Lanthimos's world is, which we are about to enter: one full of an entire set of linguistic signs and symbols fabricated to meet the needs of a couple obsessed with barring its grown children from the outside world (save the woman they hire to have sex with their man-son).
Those Nazi sympathizers and their elected representatives in Washington have reconfigured an important line in American cultural politics: the alignment between the right and a glorified national self-image that was produced in the aftermath of World War II. The strong identification between conservatives and the greatest generation and their fight for freedom had felt unshakable, lasting through the Cold War and the War on Terror.

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