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Instead, she splits the difference between lambasting and humanizing him.
Sure. Armor that splits the difference between offense and defense?
"Will," both reverently faithful and cheekily disloyal, splits the difference.
It splits the difference between a motorcycle and a car.
And then, the arbitrator just splits the difference down the middle.
Structurally, the game splits the difference between Metroid and Dark Souls.
More often than not, he splits the difference between the party's extremes.
It splits the difference between old and new in a nice way.
It's a nice size that splits the difference between portability and professionalism.
A sandwich that splits the difference—finally the code has been cracked!
Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, more or less, splits the difference between them.
There is no sensible policy that splits the difference between perfectly opposed goals.
Say a few Hail Marys, and let's see if the academy splits the difference.
She now splits the difference as wine director of Estela and Café Altro Paradiso.
Camargo's robot splits the difference between Honda's  anthropomorphized  Asimo and Toyota's wearable and rideable robots.
Nana thickened her mixture with buckwheat and a dusting of cornmeal; he splits the difference.
The production, directed by Neel Keller, carefully splits the difference between documentary objectivity and poetic license.
It splits the difference between every day phones and those military grade models like the CAT S50.
It splits the difference well, adding a lot more text without being unwieldy for single-hand reading.
Martin Kersels characteristically splits the difference between performance and objects in his exhibition at Mitchell-Innes & Nash.
And, as usual, you succumb to an enjoyable experience that splits the difference between mythology and merchandising.
It's possible that all of writing lies between them, and Ned, you might say, splits the difference.
"Make Me Like You" is a shimmery pop anthem that splits the difference between No Doubt and Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
Because chocolate oatmeal splits the difference between porridge and pudding: It's soft; it's custardy; and it's profoundly bittersweet.
For starters, the seven inch screen splits the difference between the Echo Show and Spot in an interesting way.
However, a full February reveal would splits the difference between the early CES showing and the usual March unveiling.
Buffalo mozzarella usually splits the difference; its more tender core melts while its outer skin tends to stay intact.
It essentially splits the difference between what Apple's delivering with the iPad/iOS and the Surface Go/Windows 10.
The design splits the difference between the Android app tray and the UI found on wearables like the Apple Watch.
Sticking with the former was an interesting move on Apple's part, given that the XR splits the difference at 6.1 inches.
India's unusual +5.5 hours UTC time zone splits the difference between the two into which its territory would more naturally fall.
"ELT" splits the difference, melding a dour message ("Every little thing's gonna tear you apart") with an exuberant, radio-ready melody.
Her voice lends the band a hard, streetwise edge, and musically, Substratum splits the difference between Accept and early Iron Maiden.
Adaptive splits the difference, saturating colors for things like your Gmail icon, while keeping it in check for things like skin tone.
It would eliminate the rate structure for single-parent households, which now splits the difference between married taxpayers and singles without children.
Instead, this film, directed by Tyler Spindel, splits the difference between post-teenage romantic comedy and lower-versus-middle-class-war farce.
Our favorite ergonomic gaming keyboard, the Razer Ornata Chroma, splits the difference between a gaming and an ergonomic design right down the middle.
Instead, the Photo Battery Case splits the difference with a software toggle within the Moment app: The battery case is easy to remove.
Because of them, the MV1 also splits the difference in price between the SF1 and the SJ1.5 — the cheapest model starts at $149.
Aesthetically, the Pro are a step up from last year's Level On, with a design that splits the difference between the modern and classic.
Noisey: It's an interesting record as it kind of splits the difference between the Boston hardcore scene and what was happening in emo then.
The lightly tangy okra soup splits the difference between silky and viscous, the vegetable's seeds and bits of flesh suspended with confetti-like spinach.
Mr. Fratino also splits the difference between two British painters of nude men, bringing together Lucian Freud's faceted flesh and David Hockney's languid homoeroticism.
And then there's Tecmo Super Bowl, a game that splits the difference perfectly, and in doing so became my favorite sports game of all time.
If Ram is making the best luxury truck right now and Ford has the most exciting off-roader, the Sierra AT4 splits the difference between them.
The new full-frame A7 III splits the difference between the pixel-packed A7R III and the A7S II, the company's low light and video king.
J.P. On this splendidly dyspeptic song, Mr. Callinan, an Australian musician with a penchant for creative provocation, splits the difference between industrial clangor and disco slither.
Mr. Vile, a Philadelphia-based guitar virtuoso, makes woozy, psychedelic music that splits the difference between Pink Floyd's spacey explorations and Neil Young's quieter acoustic balladry.
This model has a 7.9-inch display, and although that's not a pocketable size for most, it splits the difference between an iPhone and a larger tablet.
As with the original, the Gear Fit2 splits the difference between fitness tracker and smartwatch, delivering most of the former in the form factor of the latter.
The subsequent Lumia 1020 splits the difference by not being quite as good at the imaging stuff, but having a vastly superior and more modern operating system.
He's a small man, in a dark pinstriped suit, a scarlet red shirt and matching derby hat — a look that splits the difference between toreador and pimp.
If you actually want to play dreidel like dice, each player rolls and then splits the difference between the scores to determine who drinks and how much.
"Summer Friends" stands out for its skippy electronic tunelet and a backup singer whose garbled moan splits the difference between the Beach Boys and church on Sunday.
But my ceramic plate splits the difference: These tend to be deep dish and versatile enough for both high-heat fruit pies and slow-bake custard pies.
In the meantime, we've got a shallow, nearly flat one that splits the difference between other MacBooks and the keyboard you'll find of a lot of convertible tablets.
As Rolling Stone's Jon Blistein wrote, "Singer-guitarist Brittany Howard goes on to deliver a dizzying vocal performance that splits the difference between James Brown and Barry Gibb."
In the meantime, Lady Gaga has spent much of 2017 touring North American arenas with a show that splits the difference between intimate individuality and all-out spectacle.
This new model essentially splits the difference: The schools will keep the flexibility and autonomy, particularly over hiring and teaching, that have made charters most unlike traditional public schools.
For a show that splits the difference, try IFC's "Brockmire": a sharp-tongued baseball comedy that, in its fourth and final season, takes an odd and oddly prescient dystopian turn.
For a show that splits the difference, try IFC's "Brockmire": a sharp-tongued baseball comedy that, in its fourth and final season, takes an odd and oddly prescient dystopian turn.
Fresh off the success of her second album, "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom," whose tone splits the difference between Rihanna and Shakespeare via Baz Luhrmann, Halsey is headlining Barclays Center at 7 p.m.
The Cambium C17 splits the difference perfectly; it looks equally at home on a modern or classic bike, and the rivets and textured cover make it look classic without seeming antique.
It splits the difference between Microsoft's 5.2-inch Lumia 950 and 5.7-inch 23 XL, and matches most of their software capabilities while also offering a high-resolution (21MP) camera of its own.
The series closes on Monday with Fatoumata Diawara, a beguiling talent on vocals and guitar whose music splits the difference between the other two headliners while admitting folk influences from around the world.brooklynbowl.
Aesthetically, it kind of splits the difference between Cadillac's infotainment system and Spotify's app design — though the car's display made the colors look a fair bit more subdued than you'll find on your phone.
The company's latest offering splits the difference – taking a note from Otterbox's most recent play with a modular phone case that brings a slew of swappable functionality to the back of the iPhone 7.
Mayor Pete, seeking to carve out the middle ground, splits the difference, by promising free community college for all and a free university education for children of families making less than $2628,28503 a year.
All of the meta-systems in BattleTech turn it into a game that splits the difference between the tactical challenge of Into the Breach and the pilot-driven drama of Heaven Will Be Mine.
On the heels of his biggest placement to date, he's dropped his latest solo EP, Source Code, which splits the difference between John Carpenter's horror scores and fellow countryman Kavinsky's throbbing, after-dark electro-house.
"Murder Mystery" splits the difference, softening its physical schtick with the genuinely sweet rapport between Sandler (playing an earthy New York police detective) and Jennifer Aniston (playing his wife, a hairdresser who loves mystery novels).
In addition to the iPhone XS and XS Max, Apple also announced a lower-cost model that splits the difference in size, called the iPhone XR. You can read more about that in our other article.
"Little Bit More" is the latest track cut from his upcoming LP Long Live the Chief, and it's basically his version of "One Dance:" a flirty, dancehall-tinged summer jam that splits the difference between rapping and singing.
As Morrison makes a guitar howl and moan, Berry, wearing a watch cap and a white tunic that splits the difference between lab coat and hospital gown, arranges herself on what looks like a Restoration Hardware woodshop table.
High Rhode eschews even a hint of sugar, delivering instead a syrupy yet astringent citrus flavor, with a bitter undertone and an intensely herbal nose, producing a flavor that somehow splits the difference between grapefruit juice and Jagermeister.
SD Squared buys these instances at a lower price, something its customers couldn't typically afford to do (or wouldn't want to do) and then splits the difference between what the customer would have paid on-demand and the discount.
She admits as much just a few minutes into ANTI, her eighth LP and first since 2012's Unapologetic; she does so on "James Joint," a bubbling, casually lusty interlude that splits the difference between Stevie Wonder and Flying Lotus.
As such, it looks and acts like its own independent entity; the computer-animated technique of cel-shading gives the program a visual aesthetic that splits the difference between the warmth of hand-drawn animation and the fluid sophistication of full CGI.
Tylonn Sawyer's American Gods deftly splits the difference between a wide range of references, most prominently the orisha-based faith of Ifá and Yoruba religions, the codified behaviors of secret societies, and the Neil Gaiman novel with which the exhibition shares a title.
Fresh off the success of her second album, "Hopeless Fountain Kingdom," whose tone splits the difference between Rihanna and Shakespeare via Baz Luhrmann, Halsey is headlining Barclays Center with support from PartyNextDoor and Charli XCX, two pop royals in the making themselves.
Warren splits the difference: She says she eventually wants to pass single-payer, but in the meantime would create a public option anybody can join as part of a transition plan and would offer free coverage to kids and lower-income people.
Alexa users are primarily interested in finding an affordable way to make the smart assistant a part of their home, so the new Echo splits the difference on pricing, while delivering some additional hardware perks that help it stand apart from the best-selling Dot.
The American artist once described his otherworldly œuvre, which splits the difference between painting and sculpture, as "the kind of work that could have been brought here by a U.F.O." McCracken is the subject of a show at the Zwirner gallery, opening Feb. 24.
While the band juxtaposes shiny, plastic, tangible jazz horns onto a solid, if somewhat stagy, hard rock base for the sake of cognitive dissonance, such music is then deployed to serve a style of affected, art-damaged torchsong that splits the difference between tough and teary.
Just last week, the right-wing provocateur James O'Keefe launched a ridiculous sting operation aimed at discrediting accusers of Roy Moore, a GOP Senate candidate in Alabama whose platform splits the difference between hatred and ignorance, despite multiple allegations that he sexually assaulted teenage girls and minors.
Either way, it would be an improvement on the current system, in which every young player in the league files for arbitration, only one or two cases actually make it to a hearing, and the arbitrator just splits the difference because that's what they do every time.
The new film splits the difference between serving up snark and self-parody — a middle school is named after the producer Lawrence Gordon; there are callbacks to lines from the other films — and delivering the goods for fanboys who insist that the predator have a back story.
The newest model, the $129.99 Echo Show 83, splits the difference: it's got an eight-inch screen and the same dual two-inch speakers and bass port as the 10-inch model, but it has a price that's much closer to the considerably smaller Echo Show 5.
The 6.1-inch display packed into the XR chassis splits the difference between the enormous 6.5-inch display in the Max and the 5.8-inch display in the XS and X. The 8 Plus's 5.5-inch display is also dwarfed by the XR's despite having a larger body overall.
The $399 PSVR is the first of an emerging "middle class" of virtual reality: in both price and performance, it splits the difference between high-end, PC-driven headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, and mobile solutions like the Samsung Gear VR and Google's new Daydream View.
As a game, it splits the difference between a traditional point and click adventure (with plenty of inventory wrangling) and a slightly more Zelda-style affair, with some elements that resemble boss fights and gnarly environmental puzzles that involve pushing, pulling, dodging, or interacting with the right elements.
Thirteen years after Flight of the Conchords made their HBO debut on One-Night Stand, and nine years after their eponymous series wrapped, the aggressively modest musical-comedy duo returns to the network with Live in London, which splits the difference between comeback special and greatest-hits retrospective.
One untitled large canvas near the gallery's entrance, made with broken glass from the street, black dust from his Ridgewood, Queens, studio and plenty of white paint, displays a streaky abstraction that splits the difference between the aftermath of a car crash on a rainy day and a starscape.
Filling the impeccable new Bortolami space—pristine white walls, elegant black Corinthian columns—with a riot of sharp-angled color, the 81-year-old Barbara Kasten splits the difference between photography and sculpture in new reliefs that append pieces of tinted Plexiglas to photos of arrangements of the same materials.
He certainly would have insisted on strong intellectual property protections for America's software industry, one of our greatest export assets, and taken an approach to pharmaceuticals that splits the difference between what the big drug companies want in the way of intellectual property protection time for their products and what the generic manufacturers want.
Todd Leopold, who also makes a Maryland-style rye at his Leopold Brothers distillery in Denver, splits the difference: Like Sagamore, he uses corn as well as rye in his whiskey, but like Mr. Wight he uses a brewer's yeast, as well as a second fermentation with naturally occurring airborne yeast, to amplify the sweetness.
Before the Los Angeles-based multi-instrumentalist released his breakthrough sophomore LP Wondem in 2015, he bounced around the industry, working for labels, venues, and was even the product manager for acts like Snoop Dogg and LL Cool J. In Story's songs, his versatility is his strongest asset; he splits the difference between the funk and jazz of his Los Angeles home and the deep well of East African musical history.
Banning Eyre, writing for Afropop Worldwide, has noted that "with a more electric, 'modern' sound, Imharhan kind of splits the difference between Tartit and Tinariwen, with the women of Tartit participating with vocals and dance." In July and August 2013, Tartit and Imharhan performed throughout North America with singer-guitarist Mamadou Kelly as the Festival au Desert - Caravan for Peace.
The group released their debut extended play, Swaay, on October 23, 2015. The four-track album received a favorable review by Entertainment Weekly, writing that it "splits the difference between [Joe's] former band’s slick power pop and the electro-kissed pop stylings of his solo album." The band embarked on a fourteen-date tour in November 2015, known as the Greatest Tour Ever. All fourteen scheduled dates for the tour sold out.
Paul Mitchell of The Skinny felt that Wyatt channels Paddy McAloon's breathy vocal style on "Black & Blue", but without the "lyrical wit". He rated the song three stars out of five and called it "decent", finding the remixes available on the release more interesting. A more critical review came from Pitchfork Marc Hogan, who wrote that it "promisingly ... splits the difference between Prince and piano-pop, only to underwhelm as a whole".
In 2004, journalist Frank Bruni gave Mas one star, and wrote for The New York Times that it was: "an earnest, tasteful restaurant" that "nicely splits the difference between fussy and unfussy". In 2008, he gave it two stars. In 2013, Zagats gave Mas a food rating of 28, and a decor rating of 25, rating it the eighth-best restaurant in New York City. The food rating was the second-highest for a New American restaurant in New York City, and the second-highest for a West Village restaurant.
Cole isn't as restlessly inventive or innovative as Kendrick Lamar. He's also not as charismatic or solipsistic as Drake. Here he smartly splits the difference between his closest competitors." William Sutton of PopMatters wrote a positive review, deeming the album Cole's "most mature and cohesive record to date", he commented saying: "Whilst 4 Your Eyez Only may not be full of the political rage and rhetoric of Run the Jewels or the figurehead positioning of To Pimp a Butterfly, it presents another perspective, a simpler, more grounded viewpoint.
At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 81% based on 9 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim". Brian Howe of Pitchfork gave the album a 7.0 out of 10, describing it as "a digest of field recordings, Moog synths, staticky samples, and scattershot drums, all waxing and waning around immovable slabs of buzzing bass." He added: "It splits the difference between the eschatological IDM of Boards of Canada's Geogaddi and Keith Fullerton Whitman's coruscating dronescapes." Jordan Harper of Riverfront Times listed it as the most overlooked album of 2005.
" Los Angeles Times writer August Brown complimented its "fantastic pillow talk" and wrote that the album "splits the difference between the well-ironed soul revivalism of Adele and R. Kelly's baroquely dirty mind." Brown added that Hawthorne "comes into his own as a vocal powerhouse" and commended the production as "refined and dynamic in a way that's wholly missing from pop radio." However, Slant Magazines Jonathan Keefe found Hawthorne's singing "technically poor" and marred by a "shaky sense of pitch". Keefe noted its musicianship as "simply flawless in recreating a '70s-era R&B; groove" and stated, "Hawthorne just doesn't have the vocal chops to pull off an otherwise solid album.
Spencer Kornhaber from The Atlantic found "911" a standout moment of the Chromatica album, and described it as a "playfully robotic" song which "reveals new intricacies with each listen." Stephen Daw of Billboard ranked the track as the third best from the album, with "deeply satisfying production" and "some ridiculously clever songwriting", while saying that Gaga "is in her element when she is delivering camp." Kory Grow from Rolling Stone thought the song "splits the difference between the Buggles and Kraftwerk, filtered through Gaga's kaleidoscope", and noted that "she's at her best... when taking musical risks", like with "911". Jeremy J. Fisette from Beats Per Minute named it the "strongest song on the record".
Obits' music is a blend of indie rock and garage punk. Mark Deming of Allmusic describes their sound as "taut, straightforward rock & roll with sharply interwoven guitar lines, muscular rhythms, and a melodic sense that splits the difference between indie rock and garage-influenced punk": > Froberg and Habibion make an impressive tag-team combo on guitars, and their > interwoven six-string patterns crackle with energy as they bounce thick, > bluesy chording off lean, angular lines like a steak meeting a sharp knife. > Bassist Greg Simpson and drummer Gursky are just the right rhythm section > for this band, locking the songs into place with taut efficiency while > leaving room to thoughtfully fill up the spaces when need be. Put 'em > together and they run like a top, laying out music with the clean lines of > the Ventures and the pure mania of Radio Birdman.
Several new options and standard features were introduced in the following years, including the Pony Package (2006), a DVD- based GPS navigation system made by Pioneer (2007), a power passenger seat (2007), heated seats (2007), Sirius Satellite Radio (2007), new flat bottom spoiler for V6 only (2006), standard side airbags (2006), HID headlamps (2008), and ambient interior lighting (2006). The ambient interior lighting package consisted of the installation of electroluminescence that gave the driver the ability to choose various color combinations for the instrument cluster, sound system and climate control displays, as well as light emitting from the top of the front footwells and from beneath the rear seats. For 2009, Ford introduced a new option called the glass roof. This option ($1,995 at introduction) was in effect a full roof sunroof that splits the difference in price and purpose of the coupe and convertible models.
" Entertainment Weeklys Christopher R. Weingarten was more critical, stating that, "As a whole, Music to Be Murdered By is as hit-and-miss as anything Eminem has released this side of the millennium. But remove the skits, the relationship songs, the family songs, the morose gun control song, and the quirky Ed Sheeran club goof and you still have 36 solid minutes of the daffy, one-of-a-kind rap genius that keeps captivating true-school heads and longtime fans. Or, if you'd like, keep it all and you still have the most solid work he's done in a few years." NMEs Jordan Basset was ambivalent towards the album's lyrical themes and stated, "He splits the difference on Music To Be Murdered By, indulging his immature ego (griping at bad reviews, stirring controversy for the sake of it) even as he offers salient social criticism and admits his missteps.

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