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"synchronicity" Definitions
  1. the fact of two or more things happening at exactly the same time

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This is synchronicity – when unrelated good things start to happen.
The whole operation takes only four people working in remarkable synchronicity.
"Adjo" finds keening, percussive synchronicity between voice (Martha Cluver), flute (Ms.
"You see this beautiful, unspoken synchronicity, this respectful tenderness," she said.
In this glory era of asynchronous communication, synchronicity is highly overrated.
Even failing such synchronicity, this New Year's show will be memorable.
It was some kind of bizarre synergy and synchronicity of events.
The synchronicity that happens in this form of music becomes really poetic.
It's hard to ignore the synchronicity of Buckley's all-too-brief life.
By now, you've become accustomed to the tainted synchronicity of targeted marketing.
What she does find strange is the synchronicity of the people's behaviors.
"It's just strange coincidence, synchronicity — that sometimes happens in life," he said.
Such synchronicity alone makes it worthy of cultural consideration of a certain kind.
Overheard, a flock of pigeons wheeled across the hazy sky in balletic synchronicity.
MANOHLA DARGIS "Synchronicity" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian).
Achieving synchronicity with your favorite book/movie is the ultimate fan dream, after all.
In synchronicity, they became objects of delicate beauty, like the migratory birds they mimicked.
Nonetheless, she told Hyperallergic, perhaps the weekend provided a somehow meaningful and beautiful synchronicity.
The 63-year-old is now director of the Synchronicity Earth charity in London.
It's a world where even office antagonisms and anxiety can find an up-tempo synchronicity.
Charming random objects meet synchronicity in a video choreographing the push and pull of gravity.
And they embody creeping disharmony with a smooth synchronicity that any athletic team would envy.
The full sweep and synchronicity of this history hadn't seemed to occur to Finlayson before.
Their soft smiles, synchronicity of feminine adornment, and youth offer a sweet stereoscope of girlhood.
Cameron: I always think of it as a perfect synchronicity between the cast and the characters.
Hawtin will debut a new, 75-minute stage show, "Close — Spontaneity & Synchronicity," next weekend during Coachella.
The synchronicity in the guys' schedule gave them the opportunity to truly scratch their psychedelic itch.
"We, you and I, are beginning to drift out of synchronicity," Davenport wrote Kenner in 1977.
Pulsing throughout the space, the pseudo-documentary highlights the joy of group synchronicity and friendly competition.
Even failing such a moment of synchronicity, this New Year's performance will be one to remember.
But Ziggy and Chloe make eye contact with one another and then roll their eyes in synchronicity.
"Synchronicity," a low-budget misfire about time and love, could use some exploding heads, dialogue and ideas.
That this kind of synchronicity, intimacy, understanding between two humans is not only possible, but gorgeously achievable.
Brazil's startups will benefit from the wisdom of global companies and Silicon Valley-like synergy and synchronicity.
If the new work does pack an emotional punch, then credit the synchronicity that fuels their partnership.
And instead of a romantic pas de deux, they do a tap duet of terrific sibling synchronicity.
The likable, hard-working cast does achieve marvels of vocal synchronicity in backing up one another's solos.
He struggled with reading until middle school but found synchronicity with built things, and loves to tinker.
Their collaboration has an element of artistic synchronicity; like Reynaud, Horsthuis has performed inside an immersive dome.
Nogizaka46's "Synchronicity" is great evidence of this, with the vocals being perfectly centered in the expansive orchestra.
It was the kind of play that warranted several viewings, just to marvel at Rivers's synchronicity with Allen.
Synchronicity of inflation rises after large movements in the oil price, such as the shocks of the 1970s.
During an interview, a Lutheran priest insisted there could be no synchronicity between Christianity and an animist faith.
And that's how synchronicity works — all of a sudden, life brings things together without people knowing about it.
While there is indeed synchronicity in the lives of these two artists, their differences are perhaps more striking.
In movies like "Synchronicity," this type of cinephilia only underscores that you're watching a copy, not the real deal.
Their partnership is a phenomenon not just for its longevity — three decades and counting — but also its peerless synchronicity.
That synchronicity is part of what's made the Met partnership and the API a priority for Google Arts & Culture.
Ctiborsky wasn't aware of this at first, but he is pleased with the unexpected synchronicity of sound and vision.
The same synchronicity exists between Larry Heard and Robert Owens and this song is the perfect example of it.
But finding the right frame, the most apposite and engaging soundtrack, bringing it all into synchronicity—that's the challenge.
Pepe's followers look for synchronicity everywhere, building up a mythos from something that began as an innocuous cartoon character.
In the resulting film, entitled Synchronicity (Thailand), the fireflies begin to respond in kind, their bioluminescence flashing in synchronocity.
Watch a teaser of the full film below: Synchronicity (Thailand) was funded by the 2015 Audemars Piguet Art Commission.
The synchronicity between DeCarava's photographs and Hughes' prose created a mosaic of Harlem life that reveals humanity, grace, and vulnerability.
Similarly, "Moves Like Jagger" boasts a magic combination of beat and melody that coaxes you to whistle along in synchronicity.
In The Division 2, another recent online shooter, players are actually rewarded for dancing together or performing emotes in synchronicity.
The synchronicity with which the cast members say what their alter egos onscreen are saying is a jaw-dropping marvel.
The weekly moves have had a correlation of 0.87, which is very close to the 1 that would indicate perfect synchronicity.
Likely influenced by Emanuel Swedenborg, Baudelaire's Doctrine of Correspondences outlined his belief in the synchronicity of the physical and spiritual worlds.
Let's hope the sad synchronicity between BLM Flickr account and the executive order isn't a sign that those changes are near.
It doesn't change in between and there certainly isn't this synchronicity problem where you have to sync up that orientation shift.
And this spring, in a moment of near-perfect synchronicity, the couple, who became engaged last year, both had graduation ceremonies.
Eventually obtaining a drummer and bassist, the act began stockpiling material at a startling rate thanks to the Jones' easy synchronicity.
And when they dance (Lucy Hind is the movement director), it's with a paradoxical mix of rough individualism and smooth synchronicity.
It is a wonderful piece about the beauty of random synchronicity, of moments when athletes behave in an unintentionally choreographed fashion.
Here, though, the disorienting effect of audio and visual synchronicity feels more affective because of the religious content of the chants.
There is often synchronicity in movie programming, but the Valentine's Day dockets at these two New York theaters take the cake.
And we all know it was Tillerson's lack of synchronicity with the president that is most to blame for his ineffectiveness.
The first night I said, "Alexa, turn on the Christmas lights," they all turned on in sparkly synchronicity and it was magical.
It was also something I absolutely believed: the divine synchronicity of the universe — nothing happens by mistake; everything happens for a reason.
It has synchronicity as a central feature – Japan, Europe and the U.S. - and when that happens we tend to underestimate the momentum.
In what is probably an unprecedented instance of programming synchronicity, repertory houses across the city are showing her movies throughout the month.
A world where we find synchronicity with ourselves and analyze our feelings and experiences openly before they become unmanageable and life-destroying.
We thought that if people who listen to Enslaved cannot experience it in synchronicity, then maybe we aren't doing what we wanted.
I watch Queen Bey rock the halftime show, while older white women quietly observe 20-plus black women shaking their asses in synchronicity.
Do you know of any evidence, apart from the synchronicity of messaging, that Trump is dictating talking points to anyone at Fox News?
Bibb said it was all laid down and finished before Trump's election, but that he was nonetheless "astounded by the synchronicity of it".
Maybe if you can wait… Some more synchronicity: I very recently spoke with a medium that I swear I saw you worked with.
Typical of what Leicester has done all season, Saturday's victory was full of hard work and tenacious synchronicity between defense, midfield and attack.
For me, the miracle of "The Ferryman" isn't just its ability to make all those many component parts work in such suspenseful synchronicity.
From Belgrade's "Hair" to Yugoslav punk rock, and then until the fall of Yugoslavia, things played out largely in synchronicity with the West.
They chant in unison and execute light choreography, swaying in synchronicity, and even perform a musical number—of course gay people love this movie!
In a bit of synchronicity, Gast also recently released a tape called Inna Babylon that's concerned, in part, with his own sense of place.
A little PR synchronicity between the White House and corporations on the passage of a permanent reduction to a 20 percent rate is understandable.
It's also kind of a beautiful synchronicity because people on Twitch are technically working from home as well, so you're both doing that together.
Such synchronicity is also a feature of real brains, including those of preterm human infants of about the same age as Dr Muotri's organoids.
From the outside, it seems like they don't work in synchronicity, but it seems like stuff goes back and forth all the time, right?
"Although that was a coincidence that Taylor came my way, the synchronicity of it and the magnitude of it is certainly not lost on me."
The synchronicity has nothing to do with the state of American politics and everything to do with amplifying silenced voices for the world to hear.
And conversely, when I find myself in synchronicity, I'm able to separate myself, at least a little, from any human valuation of who I am.
All photos except noted courtesy of the author Dylan Dili comes from a truly diverse upbringing, the synchronicity of which is odd but somehow organic.
As ever their harmonies are goosebump-inducing, the bass provides the funked up backbone, and Emily and Theresa's interlocking guitars dance together in delicious synchronicity.
At times, sound and image achieve an exhilarating synchronicity, as when stripes are hurtling across the screen and Reich's instruments are racing in parallel motion.
The gallery feels like a sanctuary, a place of worship, respect, and contemplation that fosters synchronicity between a collection of seemingly discordant and unrelated artworks.
Also, I've experienced a lot of synchronicity while solving or making puzzles, so I have this sense that they're a fated part of my life.
Brazil's startups will benefit from the wisdom of global companies and Silicon Valley-like synergy and synchronicity that has emerged in the region in recent years.
Is it chance or synchronicity that brings "Bernhardt/Hamlet," a muscular comedy about a woman unbound, to Broadway at this grim transitional moment in gender politics?
To watch him joking with reporters about his questionable taste in fashion was to watch a man at the giggly intersection of synchronicity and who knew?
And still they fall, one or another, the collapse coinciding with a slammed bass note, a sudden synchronicity that gives a formal feeling to the pain.
They are ways of exploring differences and similarities between cultural viewpoints and overarching themes of human synchronicity: how very similar realities incarnate slightly differently throughout the world.
Just take a second to appreciate the fluid synchronicity between the on-screen animation when unlocking the Oppo Find X and the physical elevation of its slider.
The fruits of strange synchronicity seem here to stay, so we may as well enjoy them for what they are: the free associative pleasures of globalizing spectacle.
"It was almost kind of chilling, the synchronicity in what was going on with the police shootings at the time we were doing the show," Lathan said.
Inside the synthetic biology company's glass-walled foundries, humans are now less obvious, with algorithms designing industrial organisms and robot armies building them in humming, hypnotic synchronicity.
Though the synchronicity was unintentional, according to Playground co-director Paulina Petkoski, both the artist and the corporation were amenable to the idea of sharing the space.
Shahar Waiser, Gett's chief executive, stressed the synchronicity his company had with Volkswagen's European sales, and how the companies were focused on both consumer and business clients.
"The change in tone represents more synchronicity with central banks in Japan, Europe and around the world," said Michael Kass, manager of the Baron Emerging Markets fund.
These quartets, which feature a battery of instruments outside the standard drum kit, tease out the different parameters that govern ensemble playing, like synchronicity, imitation, competition and symmetry.
And recent research suggests that women don't even sync cycles with each other and any synchronicity between two menstruating women in close proximity can be attributed to chance.
An engineer who says he gains the ability to see all the moving parts of the machine he's working on in synchronicity, rather than fixating on one aspect.
Users can choose from two downloadable screensavers: one of an iconic Sherry Levine in The Shining moment, the other a pack of kittens craning their necks in synchronicity.
We went out for a drink and discussed the synchronicity and nonverbal communications a musical selector could have with a dancer, or in my case, my radio audience.
Played with eerie synchronicity and combustible energy by Evanna Lynch and Colin Campbell, 17-year-old Sinead and Darren are known to each other as Runt and Pig.
The synchronicity seems as if it were relentlessly choreographed, but in reality, this moment of magic is for only us, shared here for the very first and only time.
In another bout of synchronicity, Tom Limoncelli, author of six books on computer system administration and a former Googler, just posted a rant about used hard disks on Facebook.
Now imagine that natural synchronicity, this time coming from an explicit and hidden directive to motivate you to buy something, vote for or against someone, or just stay home.
In an era of synchronicity, the Cavaliers stall and start up again, moving in hard old-fashioned lines that sometimes work out and other times go all to hell.
Their every step, and every touch of his hand upon hers, was done without flaw, and the synchronicity spoke not only of twin souls but of a heavenly ideal.
Nintendo designed a beautiful and expansive world, yes, but Breath of the Wild's true achievement is the elegant synchronicity that the world shares with the design of the game itself.
He helps her fall out of her unfulfilling trance, and she starts to go against the crowds and stare around at the passive synchronicity of it all with total bewilderment.
This automator-friendly passivity, in turn, has found a happy synchronicity in the media's penchant for dramatizing science fiction tropes apparently come to life, and voilà—the robots are coming.
In a strange bit of synchronicity, Romania recently passed a regulation that requires all retailers to donate any food that hasn't been sold within three days of its expiration date.
There was a nice synchronicity between your essay and Baldwin, who attempted to witness and document the world around him, and created a body of work that probes, that roams.
This is team basketball at what might be its highest point of realization, a harmony of individual and collective virtuosity, truth and beauty in synchronicity, and honestly blah blah bleugh.
To correct the missteps ahead of Sunday's A.F.C. East game against the Dolphins in Miami, Dennison demanded synchronicity and harped on the need for blockers to trust their muscle memory.
The impending tipping point for markets, per Fasanara's analysis, is due to a synchronicity of enterprise overvaluation, high indebtedness, low cash balances and a drawback in flows from central banks.
It would have been the first time that happened since early 1998, though this would have been a mere curiosity and not proof of any genuine synchronicity with 18 years ago.
They are handy for storylines involving mistaken identity and creepy synchronicity, and offer the chance to show how people whose lives begin in the same place can take drastically different paths.
As an exercise, it's a staple of athletic fitness programs—applying force against the ground to propel your body through the air requires nearly all your muscles to fire in synchronicity.
To live in synchronicity with Uranus is to live authentically and to make changes that reflect who you are as you evolve, even if that means shaking up the status quo.
Woodman's first solo exhibition in the U.K. comes in the wake of her buzzed-about Salon 94 showing in New York — and crucially, in perfect synchronicity with the upcoming London Fashion Week.
Every so often in the science-fiction movie "Synchronicity," Michael Ironside enters a scene and promisingly begins roughing it up, like a guy who's had enough of whatever nonsense is on tap.
The beetle, which can grow up to 4.8 mm - about the size of a baby's fingernail - is known to exist in Greece but some synchronicity is needed to launch a devastating assault.
"I covered the fashion synchronicity of quirky music originals like Missy Elliott, with singular stylists like June Ambrose who worked to create looks that were truly one-of-a-kind," Fox explains.
The works on view hover strangely between a unifying synchronicity and an eclectic individuality, perhaps a result of how the country's recent political turmoil is universal, but undoubtedly affects each artist differently.
In the debate on Sunday, she echoed the attacks her campaign has made on Mr. Sanders's integrity and electability by questioning his positions on guns, Wall Street and synchronicity with Mr. Obama.
Everything they lack in romantic passion, they make up for in their strategic synchronicity, a quality that, true or not, many have always imagined is core to the Clintons' relationship as well.
This is especially true of the sinuous synchronicity of Mr. Trujillo's choreography, in which everyone is often doing the same moves, but with a subtle, stylish edge that sets each member apart.
That sort of attention came as a shock within the world of the Rockettes, which is devoted to a particular kind of team-driven synchronicity, where no one person dominates the stage.
"Should markets anticipate a reduction in the synchronicity of global growth, it would also support near-term USD strength," Hans Redeker, global head of currency strategy at Morgan Stanley, said in a note.
"I told [Alibaba CEO] Mr. Daniel Zhang we need a gear box, because if we're in second or third gear, you can't shift into fourth without synchronicity in the gear box," he said.
Dressed in Black Panther regalia, the women's movements blended physical finesse with revolutionary symbolism, switching from hip jerks to raised fists with a synchronicity that suggests it's all from the same ancestral power.
It's indisputably striking (and amazing) to see Beyoncé at the center of a line of dancers moving in perfect synchronicity beneath David's "Coronation of Napoleon," but it also seems like a pretty obvious pick.
In the end, ­Towles's greatest narrative effect is not the moments of wonder and synchronicity but the generous transformation of these peripheral workers, over the course of ­decades, into confidants, equals and, finally, friends.
That synchronicity was ultimately the reason Destiny was here, chaperoning two youths in the nosebleed section as they waited for the redeemed to flee the floor area so the bands could come back on.
We see this through natural phenomena such as deja vu, the teachings of Tibetan monks, heightened intuition, synchronicity, telepathy, the knowledge each of us makes the same damn mistakes again, and again, and again.
The coincidence is proof, perhaps, of the synchronicity behind the music video's creation The video's paper cutouts currently live in a box in Kershaw's bedroom, a reminder of those two happy weeks of artistic partnership.
It's the only asteroid known to have this relationship with a planet, and this state of "synchronicity" should allow Bee-Zed to avoid a catastrophic collision with Jupiter for the next million years at least.
What makes it work, however, is a synchronicity of acting and music, photography and special effects, from which the directors, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert (known as Daniels), whip up an atmosphere of effluvial enchantment.
We do have a social-media equivalent — sharing, liking, knowing that all of your friends have looked at the same cat video on YouTube as you did — but it lacks the synchronicity of shared experience.
When you pan your mouse across the image, lights flicker across the stage, and those pipes—the less-than-glamorous hunks of construction material—start to levitate in synchronicity, as if performing a trance-like dance.
While no smoking gun evidence of collusion has yet emerged, the synchronicity between the Trump campaign's efforts and efforts made by Russians who Mueller says were working for Trump's benefit points to some sort of coordination.
Watching Vincente Minnelli's The Clock (1945) split in half, in dual-screen format—the film's first half playing forward on one side, the second half in reverse beside the other—is a study in unexpected synchronicity.
A-chan, Kashiyuka, and Nocchi don frothy gowns as they dance in perfect synchronicity and interact with the advanced technology — powered by the same company behind the design of the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Olympics — around them.
Ladau maintained to The Hill that before the FCC considers a transition, it must conduct a broader review of ASR-only providers, accounting for features such as accuracy, speed, synchronicity, privacy practices and suitability for emergencies.
In Nancy and Beth, Mullally and the actor-singer Stephanie Hunt perform numbers ranging from Lambert, Hendricks & Ross's "Moanin' " to Gucci Mane's "I Don't Love Her," dancing in tight synchronicity, backed by a five-piece band.
Like Moir and Virtue, we also display a physical and mental synchronicity, but it's the kind that comes with slogging through the years of emotional and physical labor of being in love, not training for world championships.
It just makes it a little longer and breaks up its color synchronicity (the Hi-Fi Plus is a matte black, whereas the phones vary between silver, gold, pink, and a graphite shade that LG calls "titan").
" As she wrote, she imagined the nine young actors in a circle, "going through a series of stretches at the same time with military rigor and precision, with no communication about this supernormal synchronicity of their bodies.
The line's stability is also revealed by the synchronicity of the linemen's movements — in the lateral steps they take when run-blocking so that Gurley, the league's leading rusher, can find a crease and zip through it.
Whether traipsing over a steady, rolling rhythm or swimming through a collage of abstract sound, Nagai, a pianist, and Takeishi, a drummer and percussionist — who perform as Vortex — treat every moment as an opportunity for deep synchronicity.
Supply chains, oceanic shipping, port docking and even our daily movements in cars, on bikes and walking around cities is dependent on a constellation of satellites hovering above us to make all this activity work in synchronicity.
The seemingly endless pacing of the stony-faced but lively group at SIGNAL delivers an overall sense of calmness, but the attention to synchronicity also expresses our obsession with structure and efficiency — while subtly poking fun at it. ???
Listening to Nogizaka46's "Synchronicity," which has strong vocal and mid-range and a subtle bass line throughout, reveals that the Galaxy Buds Plus can be rather bright with Dynamic active, and a little flat in Normal mode.
According to Jason Chicola, Rev's founder and CEO, this is plenty good enough for YouTube—but not, say, Netflix, which requires perfect timing, down to the frame, every word popping up in perfect synchronicity with an actor's speech.
As a fight progresses Ferguson looks more and more comfortable and suddenly his subtle, constant head movement is taking his unprotected head out of the way of his opponent's strikes and he is connecting his own in synchronicity.
Cadence of Hyrule is notably less punishing than Crypt of the NecroDancer, but it's still surprisingly difficult for a Nintendo title, with each screen featuring scores of enemies on-screen that must be dispatched with perfect beat-matching synchronicity.
Whether there is anything to that beautiful synchronicity is probably a question for a philosopher, but after two title fights where the underdog pulled it off in a split second, fans were jubilant before the main event even began.
In early works like "Fase" (1982) — developed from "Violin Phase" — and "Rosas danst Rosas" (1983), Ms. De Keersmaeker showed both an interest in composition (repetition, pattern, counterpoint, synchronicity) and idiosyncratic, naturalistic action (shoulders shrugging, hair brushed away, bodies slumping).
Late in the movie, there's one long, perfect shot — a rapturous synchronicity of sound and vision — where we see Seberg walk toward the camera on her husband's arm while Scott Walker's "It's Raining Today" croons prophetically on the soundtrack.
"Teete's House" (1886) by early San Francisco painter Henry Alexander and "Studio Wall" (1963) by Richard Diebenkorn bring a synchronicity that the rest of the wall lacks, meditating on and contrasting the spaces of rest and work, excess and labor.
The original Cubo, which connects its resident entrepreneurs with large corporations, academics and government officials and a slew of events designed to boost dialogue and Silicon Valley-like synchronicity, simply became too popular and outgrew itself in less than two years.
The tap duet Peck created, a set of moves with such precise synchronicity that the two dancers almost merge, was a homage to that time in his life and was to be the basis for the rest of the choreography.
Is it just because we all imprinted on The Cutting Edge as kids and now can't see two athletes strategically cuddling while performing death-defying acts that require total mutual trust and synchronicity without assuming they must be soul mates?
Reddit user milez1305 shared a photo of their friend, who achieved perfect synchronicity with the pizza universe with his special Valentine's Day plans, which included pizza themed decor, pizza printed clothes and, of course, his favorite food: pizza View post on imgur.
Led by Damien Hutsemékers, an astronomer at the University of Liège in Belgium, the researchers were able to observe this eerie synchronicity by watching the universe when it was only a few billion years old, using the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile.
The synchronicity between Fox & Friends and Trump, for example: the fact that he's watching, and they know it, and know that he is in turn tweeting out things they say while the show is still on and that those tweets are being picked up.
The theoretical part of Camoin's method embraces the intellectual intuition of synchronicity, a concept first developed by Swiss analytical psychologist Carl Gustav Jung, who maintained that events are synchronic 'meaningful coincidences' if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related.
The problem for me is that synchronicity is suspect within cognitive science, an error of inductive inference and a form of confirmation bias (a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions and avoids interpretations that contradict prior beliefs).
In an eerie bit of 2017 synchronicity, it focuses on how the authoritarian arm of the church begins the process of consolidating its power to create the theocratic dictatorship we see in His Dark Materials, relying on the indoctrination of children and secret, chilling tribunals.
But even an initial brush with "Improvement" is an experience of hypnotic vocal virtuosity — the cast makes its way through an enormous quantity of words with choral synchronicity and stunning clarity — and emotional weight, rueful humor and a pleasant sense of bathing in idiosyncratic charm.
The type of pure, whole, electric synchronicity required to pull off that Moulin Rouge routine is entirely predicated on no one ever having resented the other for forgetting to take out the recycling and leaving the seat up and clogging the sink with their hair. Again.
They spent 80% of reserves defending this 36-year-old peg that I think is going to end up falling because their economies were more linked to China than it is to the U.S. 36 years ago, they were more linked to U.S. economic growth and there was a synchronicity.
Though the questions the teams asked of their rocks seem, at first glance, to have little in common, and neither group was aware of the other's efforts, by a quirk of scientific synchronicity their findings complement each other, shedding an intriguing new light on the planet that Earth once was.
Yun added that while he believes the State Department had the White House's support in its broader policy of engagement with North Korea, the upcoming talks make it all the more essential to ensure there is "no gap" in the synchronicity between the President and the diplomats who enact his policy.
Through a mix of artists, artists-turned-rappers, and DJs, The Beat Goes On bridges the lamentable gap between music and fine art, creating a complex of spaces where both coexist in highly different ways, demonstrating not only the synchronicity of the two but the multi-faceted possibilities inherent to this combination.
The movie succeeds in portraying this uncanny synchronicity: the balls hit the pavement at the same time; the doors of the houses open simultaneously; out come similarly-dressed mothers "like a row of paper dolls"; they clap together, call in their children, and return inside their homes all at the same time.
Jean-Jacques Hublin, a professor at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology who's not affiliated with the studies, says these new papers confirm a new picture that's emerging, one displaying a "synchronicity" between the evolution of physical traits in humans and the onset of modern behaviors, beginning more than 300,000 years ago in Africa.
In an unusual bit of programming synchronicity, IFC Center will show "High Plains Drifter" — one of Clint Eastwood's earliest directorial efforts, in which he casts himself as an amoral stranger who agrees to defend a hapless town from outlaws — the same week that Film Forum screens a 25th-anniversary restoration of "Unforgiven," Mr. Eastwood's landmark revisionist western from 1992.
But still: our semi-sane quest to recover Sonia's work had not only returned us to an important place in the prehistory of our friendship but had brought us into contact with my work, a strange synchronicity that suddenly lent the building a sinister feel, as if we'd been entrapped by a person we believed we'd been pursuing.
And as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed this summer (Kemp's secretary of state office conveniently keeps no track of the closures), they correlate in near-perfect synchronicity with concentrations of high poverty rates across the state—the places where fewer people have cars to drive to the polls, where public transportation is often non-existent, and where African Americans vote Democratic.
"And as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution revealed this summer (Kemp's secretary of state office conveniently keeps no track of the closures), they correlate in near-perfect synchronicity with concentrations of high poverty rates across the state—the places where fewer people have cars to drive to the polls, where public transportation is often non-existent, and where African Americans vote Democratic."
But the systems that produce those teams and the various imperatives and incentives and guiding economic forces of the college basketball business—all those sneaker companies and recruiting services and boosters and dicey rainmakers and subsidiary brands turning away in greasy synchronicity within the Talent Allocation System's stainless housing—all work to push things in the direction of a progressively more efficient and less variable excellence.

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