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Or the unremarkable daily rituals that they've grown to relish.
But the unremarkable machines contribute to an extraordinary level of gambling.
By "mediocre," I am referring to the unremarkable or the seemingly mundane.
But on Tuesday, Facebook revealed that the unremarkable post was anything but.
But don't speak up often enough and you risk turning the unacceptable into the unremarkable.
The unremarkable appearance of Pantone's offices belies the excitement the brand engenders around the world.
A decision loss to the unremarkable Masanori Kanehara followed wherein Yamamoto was dropped on his face.
The unremarkable two-story office building in Napa Valley's St. Helena, is devoted exclusively to analyzing grapes.
And this physical domination of the unremarkable and temporary space encodes it with a more tactile understanding of place.
And Prada wasn't alone: The rise of the unremarkable is the most newsworthy story of the men's wear season.
" Meanwhile, we get five excerpts from "Nine" and, more bizarrely, four from the unremarkable Bible-themed "In the Beginning.
The mediocrity of the unremarkable plants and the forged orgies contained in the drawings create a comical circle of life.
Mr. Ryan, an author and editor from North Carolina, is an amateur tennis junkie with a flair for the unremarkable.
By the time the special forces officers got into the unremarkable-looking residence, however, the kingpin was nowhere to be seen.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The country no longer loves the unremarkable and its inequitable universities are unsustainable, NYU's Scott Galloway tells Breakingviews.
The unremarkable but beloved jetty, named Queen's Pier after Queen Victoria, had been used by visiting dignitaries such as Diana, Princess of Wales.
And home improvement shows on HGTV and other networks now offer viewers uninterrupted access to the unremarkable homes and lives of ordinary people.
And home improvement shows on HGTV and other networks now offer viewers uninterrupted access to the unremarkable homes and lives of ordinary people.
At this level, almost a mile underground, the elevator gates open to a well-lit, concrete cavern with the unremarkable plainness of a parking garage.
This trim still packs a lot of luxury features without requiring you to pay for things like the frustrating navigation system or the unremarkable premium audio setup.
None of the party's most impressive figures is a candidate and Diane James, the unremarkable front-runner, has refused to propose any new policies or attend hustings.
For several years, the unremarkable compound opposite the Bost was a C.I.A. safe house, says a Western military official who worked in the area at the time.
That's why the president and his allies are now promoting the unremarkable April call to distract from the July conversation and make it seem like Trump never did anything wrong.
That date will mark the unremarkable end of what began as a runaway Kickstarter success story: the inexpensive Ouya mini-console was powered by Android and introduced games such as TowerFall.
Bring ample cash and arrive with a full tank unless you want to waste a chunk of your day making the three-hour round-trip to the unremarkable town of Soná.
As Cabello shape-shifted from the unremarkable EDM pop sound of her early solo career to "Havana," it looked like she might simply be the latest singer to follow that reductive trajectory.
Rousey's inability to deal with an opponent angling off didn't require a boxer as talented as Holm to show, however, the unremarkable Bethe Correira had shown the exact same thing months earlier.
After all, no one had previously used the unremarkable section of the tax code called 230(k) to defer paying taxes on money that rank-and-file workers set aside for retirement.
He arrives at the unremarkable conclusion that beauty in the world is nice, that it makes people more noble — except, surely, those unfortunate, miserable people who hate beautiful places, people, and things.
The process by which the deed restriction on the unremarkable but nonetheless valuable Harlem parcel was lifted in many ways mirrors the one involving the Lower East Side nursing home, known as Rivington House.
Ford's fiction is filled with masterful depictions of the unremarkable triumphs and standard losses of regular people, and Between Them is his attempt to memorialize his parents' ordinary lives without making them seem secretly extraordinary.
It's hard to describe objectively, but most constructors would agree that ESCAPE ROOM and SUBTWEET (which Paolo debuted) are more lively than, say, the unremarkable ESSENCES or, ALAN-A-DALE, which is dreaded for its overuse.
Given not just the 20-year dictatorship in Brazil, but the penchant for state involvement of previous South American leaders like Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Hugo Chavez (and the unremarkable results), investors are understandably a bit uneasy.
There are the unremarkable and predictable ones written by someone else and the ones in which he ignores the script and just says what's on his mind, terrifying and confusing all Americans who are not in his base.
Rebuilt in a rush and with lots of concrete after the wartime bombing raids, architecturally it ranges from the unremarkable to the hideous—though its skyline of skyscrapers is glamorous at night and gives the city the moniker "Mainhattan".
Set in the unremarkable year of 1973, this film follows not a Misunderstood Teenager™, but a precocious nerd—a severely unhip Kevin McCallister—who dupes adults into believing in his knowledge of the world and validity as a person.
"This has been an issue that has bubbled up over and over again over the last 50 years … this decision comes with the much needed benefit that people who are engineers can now take the unremarkable step of calling themselves an 'engineer.'"
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads For many of us, although a decent chunk of our digital lives exists on our hard drives, it's easy to not give the unremarkable metal boxes that quietly sit on our desks or shelves much thought.
One lesson Republicans might draw from Alabama, in contrast, is that the public might grow suspicious of the populist motif and begin to crave boring yet competent candidates with a willingness to compromise and do all of the unremarkable but necessary things that legislators do.
The real reason she is so heavily disliked is because she is a woman — and this from a group of people who insisted that their bizarre, vitriolic dislike of the unremarkable Sarah Palin in 2008 was entirely merit-based and had nothing to do with her gender.
He had been waking with the steadily resolving form of an idea in his mind, and this idea had been pulling him through all the unremarkable hours, through the grit and the dull ache when he woke at nine to return to work after going to sleep at five.
In the new documentary Miracle on 42nd Street, premiering at the Santa Barbara Film Festival in late January, some of the A-list former residents — and its former doorman, Samuel L. Jackson — open up about what it was like to live in the unremarkable tower filled with remarkable tenants, from the time it opened in 1977 to the present.
Ever since the show moved from Lifetime to Netflix and thus was made available for binge-watching, the ballsy dramedy about a homicidally obsessed bookstore manager and the unremarkable bore he follows until she loves him has sparked conversations about toxic masculinity, rom-com tropes, and how completely fucking awful every single character on the show is.
His newest book is (2018) Taken for Granted: The Remarkable Power of the Unremarkable. Princeton University Press. . Zerubavel served for many years as director of the graduate program in Sociology at Rutgers University and mentor to many graduate students.
The Unremarkable Heart () is a short story (book) written by Karin Slaughter and published by Mulholland Books (an imprint of Little, Brown and Company owned by Hachette Book Group) on 26 May 2011 which later won the Edgar Award for Best Short Story in 2013.
Synchronically, taboo meaning may be stronger or obliterated: Nergüi, for example, is very common and does not immediately raise any association, while Khünbish might semantically be perceived as khün bish (cf. the same phenomenon in German with the unremarkable Burkhart (lit. 'castle-strong') versus the unusual Fürchtegott ('fear-God')).
The Unremarkable Juanquini (Spanish and Original Name is Chichipatos) is a Colombian comedy web television series starring Antonio Sanint, Maria Cecilia Sanchez, Julián Cerati, Mariana Gómez and Júlio César Herrera. The plot revolves around a magician, Juanquini (Antonio Sanint), who pulls a trick that makes a most wanted criminal disappear. It premiered on Netflix on May 15, 2020.
Martin Misunderstood is an original audio novella narrated by Wayne Knight. Both the story and the narration were nominated for an Audie Award in 2009. The Unremarkable Heart won the Edgar Award for Best Short Story in 2013. Her book Pieces of Her reached number 2 on the New York Times Bestseller list, the week it was released in late August of 2018.
Martin tries online dating and meets Marcela, a manic polyglot, but their date ends in disappointment. He begins swimming at Mariana’s local pool, where she connects with fellow avid swimmer Rafa. They share an enjoyable date, and Mariana reacts kindly when Rafa experiences sexual dysfunction, but he deserts her. "Spring At Last" Mariana reflects on the unremarkable exterior “sidewalls” of the city’s buildings.
One Cuban forecaster predicted the hurricane would continue into central Texas near San Antonio. In Galveston on the morning of September 8, the swells persisted despite only partly cloudy skies. Largely because of the unremarkable weather, few residents saw cause for concern. Few people evacuated across Galveston's bridges to the mainland, and the majority of the population was unconcerned by the rain clouds that began rolling in by midmorning.
Internet Broadway Database entry for Agnes de Mille Allegro opened on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre on October 10, 1947. It ran until July 10, 1948 for a total of 315 performances. Battles performed in his role for the entirety of the run.Internet Broadway Database entry for Allegro Allegro centers on the first 35 years of the unremarkable life and times of Joseph Taylor, Jr., the character played by Battles.
Paris: Firmin Didot 1883–94; reprint, New York: Burt Franklin, 1960. Vol 2, p.316. Henryson's opening argument is, indeed, an expanded and re-orchestrated "translation" of the argument in the opening prologue of the Romulus text, but even from the start the poet far exceeds his commonplace "commission". He expands the unremarkable classroom material with an unusual degree of refinement, invention and cognisance, establishes a mature and personalised relationship with the reader, highlights Aesop's uncomfortably human context and hints at ambiguities.
He was at Pembroke with Dennys Grayson, who served with the Irish Guards in Great War along with his brother, Rupert Grayson, and John Kipling, son of Rudyard Kipling. The shell that wounded Rupert Grayson in 1915 was the one that killed John Kipling. Dennys Grayson gave his son the distinctive name of Rudyard - as opposed to the unremarkable John - when the child was born the following year. Rawlinson married the sister of the Grayson brothers, Alisa, and the friends became family.
Joe Leydon of Variety considered her to be the film's prime asset and wrote that she "seems to have wandered in from another movie, one where emotions are conveyed in subtler and more affecting fashion. When she takes her leave from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, you may wish you could go with her." The film emerged as one of her most commercially successful with revenues of over . Two years later, Rai played the part of a singer who is kidnapped by a troubled father in the unremarkable comedy-drama Fanney Khan (2018).
Falling to 9-14 with five games to play, Georgetown managed to win four of the remaining games to finish with a record of 13-15. The teams disappointing final record meant no post-season play. The unremarkable 1947-48 season heralded the beginning of a mostly undistinguished quarter-century of men's basketball at Georgetown. Although the team would appear in the National Invitation Tournament in 1953 and 1970, between the 1947-48 season and the end of the 1971-1972 season, Georgetown would have an overall record under .
She had what one analyst described as "a rare ability to enter into the feelings of the uncommunicative and to bring to life the emotions of the unremarkable".Schleuter and Schleuter (eds), pp. 190–91 Some of Gibbons's poetry expressed her love of nature and a prophetic awareness for environmental issues such as sea pollution, decades before such concerns became fashionable. In a critical summary of Gibbons's poems, Loralee MacPike has described them as "slight lyrics ... [which] tend toward classic, even archaic, diction, and only occasionally ... show flashes of the novels' wit".
However, The Guardians review by Alexis Petridis was very negative. She criticised Burgess' vocal styling as "the Awful Falsetto", saying that "not even a mass of special effects can stop Burgess' shortcomings shining through", and calling the track one of the album's new ideas that "flop[ped]". Similarly, Matt D'Cruz of Drowned in Sound also criticised Burgess' "strained" vocal, calling it "a poor fit for the Chems' stuttering rave pianos and ponderous beats". Scott Plagenhoef of Pitchfork Media remarked on the "unremarkable verses and nasally vocals", although the song, along with "Galvanize", reminded him of the duo's "early B-Boy/techno days".
Oresuki revolves around Amatsuyu "Joro" Kisaragi, an ordinary high school student who is invited out alone by two beautiful girls: the upperclassman Sakura "Cosmos" Akino and his childhood friend Aoi "Himawari" Hinata. Expecting to hear their confessions, he triumphantly goes to meet each of them in turn. However, both Cosmos and Himawari confess to Joro that they like his best friend, Taiyо̄ "Sun-chan" Ōga, instead of him. He reluctantly agrees to help both girls pursue Sun-chan on the hope of dating the loser, only to suddenly be confessed to by the unremarkable bookworm Sumireko "Pansy" Sanshokuin, who is the girl Sun-chan is in love with.
Plan of Howgill Castle Howgill Castle is a fortified manor house lying approximately 1 km to the east of the main village and at a slightly higher elevation. Butterworth believes that it dates from about 1340. It is defended to the north west by a deep ravine and commands extensive views. The original structure is more or less completely disguised by substantial 17th century modifications, but within the unremarkable shell created by this later work lie two three-storey towers, each 64 feet by 33 feet with walls about 9/10 feet thick connected by a wall over ten feet thick and over 40 feet long.
Some patients may not mount protective antibody titers to other vaccines, such as measles and varicella zoster virus. T cell counts are generally within or just above the normal range. In vitro stimulation of T cells demonstrates that both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells are less responsive than normal, suggesting mild T cell anergy in patients. A diagnosis of leukemia can generally be ruled out in these patients based on the unremarkable appearance of small resting lymphocytes in the blood; however, patients must be closely monitored for any signs of monoclonal or oligoclonal B cell expansion because there may be an increased risk for B cell malignancy.
This is a list of characters from the light novel Oresuki, which revolves around Amatsuyu "Joro" Kisaragi, an ordinary high school student who is invited out alone by two beautiful girls: the upperclassman Sakura "Cosmos" Akino and his childhood friend Aoi "Himawari" Hinata. Expecting to hear their confessions, he triumphantly goes to meet each of them in turn. However, both Cosmos and Himawari confess to Joro that they like his best friend, Taiyо̄ "Sun-chan" Ōga, instead of him. He reluctantly agrees to help both girls pursue Sun-chan on the hope of dating the loser, only to suddenly be confessed to by the unremarkable bookworm Sumireko "Pansy" Sanshokuin, who is the girl Sun-chan is in love with.
Born in Topeka, Kansas to Harry Victor Felt and the former Grace Greenwood Johnson, Felt attended public school in Goodland, Kansas before moving with his family to Washington, D.C. at the age of ten. Lacking money for college, Felt entered a cram school for the U.S. Naval Academy and was appointed to the academy in 1919. At the Academy, Felt received good marks but graduated in 1923 with the unremarkable class rank of 152 out of 413, having accumulated almost as many demerits as anyone in his class. As a junior officer, Felt served five years aboard the battleship and the destroyer Farenholt before applying for flight training out of sheer boredom.
Up until this point, Moriana and Fost have avoided the question of who will take the amulet, but the matter is resolved when Moriana stabs Fost through the heart as he reaches for it. Sobbing with grief, Moriana folds Fost's hands over the unremarkable stone, which he grasped in his death throes, and takes the black and white jewel before leaving the city in the company of Ziore, the ghost of an embittered nun who once followed Erimenes' teachings of denial. After some time, Fost regains consciousness. It seems that the unregarded stone on his chest is, in fact, the Amulet of Living Flame which has exhausted its final energies in reviving him.
Some of Boothby's earlier works relate to stories of Australian life, but later he turned to genre fiction including crime fiction, imperial romance, science fiction and Gothic horror. Boothby’s oeuvre is pervaded by an array of intriguing and subversive villains whose larger than life characters eclipse the unremarkable English protagonists. They range from the classic supernatural fiends of fin-de-siècle gothic, to deformed freaks (a particular penchant of Boothby’s), to sophisticated international master criminals that anticipate the adversaries of Ian Fleming’s Bond character. In their depiction of the international master criminal and the revenge of the undead ancient Egyptian Boothby’s novels were influential in establishing two key tropes of the cinematic age, which persist long after the novels themselves have faded into obscurity.Ailise Bulfin, ‘Guy Boothby (1867–1905)’, The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies, #5 (Dec 2008); reprinted in Lost Souls of Horror and the Gothic, ed.
After the unremarkable performance of the Generation 2 line, Hasbro aimed to completely re-work the Transformers premise; the result was Beast Wars: Transformers, which featured robots with familiar names and organic beast modes. As per the original toy packaging bios and mini-comic, the intention was originally to have the series be a direct continuation of the adventures of the "Generation 1" Transformers, but that would soon change with the advent of the animated series. Produced by Canadian animation house Mainframe Entertainment, the computer-animated show was unlike any Transformers cartoons before it, both visually and in terms of story. With Larry DiTillio and Bob Forward at the helm as story editors, it was planned for the show to start afresh, with no ties to anything that had gone before, but the off-handed reference to the "Great War" included in the first episode set the internet fandom ablaze.
" Daniel Offner of Salute Magazine stated that "in terms of carrying its own weight, the album delivers with direct effect", adding that Day69 "comes to close with a full mag and one in the chamber." Online publication HotNewHipHop criticized the mixtape's production and lyrical content, considering the project to be formulaic: "All things considered, DAY69 is a staggering failure of artistic statement, especially for a rapper seeking to prove his worth to the rap game. Whether it's the unremarkable production, his own limitations as a rapper, or the severe drop in quality beyond the singles, there's not much going on to justify his existence in the rap game beyond an unfortunate habit of generating negative attention." Trent Clark of HipHopDX believed the mixtape provided a refreshing return to hardcore hip hop, also stating: "Of course, even with the short runtime, there's only so much bellowing and make-believe bodycounting listeners can take before they openly admit they don't want any more smoke.

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