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No single technology ties together this splendid gaggle of ambitions.
There is a strategic thread that ties together Magufuli's actions.
But it [also] ties together all of the other proof.
Now, it's preparing to unveil something that ties together these innovations.
The current season ties together the previous five's seemingly disparate narratives.
His work on military budgets ties together two parts of his background.
Financial inclusion is one of those things that ties together those people.
It ties together all the incoming data — which can arrive in real time.
That and Olympic-level vanity and consumerism, so it really all ties together.
Trivia: what revealer ties together this theme I crafted for BuzzFeed in 2015?
It all ties together and becomes a holistic approach I take to designing products.
Each has a theme that ties together an experiential narrative inspired by Nam's work.
But it's The Paranoyds' penchant for catchy choruses that ties together their varied influences.
At the least the resolution ties together all three of the new season's biggest conundrums.
And in Arrival, the flow of time ties together everything we've seen in unexpected ways.
A theory is a system of explanations that ties together a whole bunch of facts.
John ties together his diverse experiences through writing and commentating on politics and current issues.
Lalito ties together art, politics, and food by hosting dance nights and activist-oriented dinners.
And it ties together elements of perception, machine learning, path planning, all these different elements.
My fondest memory at Roseland: a Deftones show in 2007, see how all this ties together?
Like Galhotra's film, Alison Saar's Hades D.W.P. ties together issues of water conservation and social justice.
So did CNN's Brandon Tensley, who ties together Trump's "witch hunt" claims with Tuesday's lynching reference.
It's an epiphany that ties together Sharp Objects' themes of violence within women, dysfunction, and familial wounds.
Levingston's soundtrack constantly ties together the space between the ball and the world it stows away from.
But near the end of that piece, Thomas says ­something that magnificently ties together these women's experiences.
She sometimes ties together pieces of muslin with ribbon, adding a small pearl or a jewel inside.
It is the string that ties together a bundle of identities, assumptions, business dealings, and political favors.
All of this ties together nicely when you consider that the villain is a white, middle-class bully.
The most disappointing episode of the lot is "Black Museum", the finale, which ties together three short stories.
This episode of Dirty John ties together the strands of Meehan's criminal history: Stealing drugs, menacing women, and extortion.
And accordingly, platforms are the underlying trend that ties together popular narratives about technology and the economy in general.
His chart ties together several seemingly unrelated events and a wide range of unrelated actors into a single working organism.
If anything ties together the experience of watching "Trust," it's this expectation of visual and stylistic novelty from Mr. Boyle.
Alibaba's "big data" systems are behind a "smart city" initiative that ties together data from multiple inputs, including ubiquitous surveillance cameras.
The concept ties together her work throughout the decades: style and form working together with function and context to communicate effortlessly.
The schizotypal illustration The final type of conspiracy theory illustration ties together everyone and everything into some sort of far-reaching plot.
The second season then blew the doors open by laying out the connective tissue that ties together everything we've come to know.
The move by Instagram further ties together the three parts of its app: the permanent feed, ephemeral Stories, and private Direct messaging.
But his hope is even grander: for a unified theory which ties together quantum mechanics, gravity, and thermodynamics to explain the universe's mysteries.
He also goes in on his willingness to be emotionally vulnerable and how it all ties together to make his music so poignant.
Here's my take: What ties together the stories of all the people I spoke to, for better or worse, appears to be control.
However, the common thread that ties together EME oil firms and US shale producers is the extent of leverage in the oil sector.
Here's the unifying theme that ties together a lot of Trump's reckless behavior: If you conceive of every relationship as a one-time exchange.
A movement in theoretical physics has revolved around trying to form a unifying theory, which ties together the two seemingly divergent set of laws.
Google wants to be the thread that ties together the smart home world, and we're starting to see what that could look like today.
The move neatly ties together Green Party MP Julie Anne Genter's roles as Minister for Woman and Associate Minister for Transport and for Health.
Here Joseph began developing the unique visual style that ties together all his films, beginning with work on Shabazz Palaces "Belhaven Meridian" in 2010.
Marvel has been more cagey than usual about its Infinity War story, which ties together all of the previous Marvel Cinematic Universe releases to date.
The director says that, given these different styles, it's "difficult" to explain what exactly ties together the many games From has developed over the years.
A tale about the hazards of power ties together a collection of large-scale photomontages of images from mass demonstrations around the US and Europe.
Directed by Nanni Zedda, it ties together the lives of the subjects in more detail and describes the process of the artist's journey with them.
Each page contains a wealth of clearly explained information that ties together all the nautical communication systems, adding for good measure other useful maritime facts.
They also hint at the possible unintended consequences from altering the web of trade relationships that ties together the world's electronics industry and global commerce.
On the finale episode, Mr. Gladwell summarized the central lesson that ties together the different episodes: "Nothing of consequence gets accomplished without courage," he said.
This tale about the hazards of power ties together a collection of six large-scale photomontages of images from mass demonstrations around the US and Europe.
Once you get into the right state, you'll discover a flow that ties together your movement and shooting, and it's incredibly satisfying when it all clicks.
PETA showed off this billboard in front of the White House — it ties together President Ronald Reagan, Alzheimer's disease, and meat-eating into one shocking package.
"If your piece ties together bad guys abusing platforms, algorithms and the Manifestbro into one grand theory of SV, then you might be biased," Stamos wrote.
"Oculate Beings" gracefully ties together American fiddle music with a tambourine led drum part that shuffles along and wouldn't sound out of place on sitar music.
Joey Guidone — The Economist's books of the year Joey beautifully and simply ties together imagery of books with wintery scenes for December's "Books of the Year" feature.
Infinity War unites characters and ties together plotlines from more than a decade of Marvel movies, from Iron Man to this winter's Thor: Ragnarok and Black Panther.
The platform is now used in schools across New Zealand, as well as a few in Australia and the U.S. Banqer ties together Flutey's two former professions.
It ties together our global centers for education, health care, technology, media and finance, all of which are expected to fuel economic growth in the next century.
Lots of people in the fan community are expecting something that neatly ties together all the possible threads, but Bruner promised that it won't be nearly so obvious.
Given how different these games can be, do you think there is a throughline or a connecting feeling or philosophy that ties together the works of From Software?
But corruption exists as part of a vast patronage system which ties together the royal family, the state bureaucracy and large parts of society in patron-client networks.
It all ties together neatly with Office 365, and you can create tabs that integrate with other cloud services, alongside tailored channels and even custom memes throughout chats.
Durant, who calls himself, "in a sense, a failed poet," uses an economy of language in his art that ties together the past, present and perhaps the future.
"I would be surprised if Alphabet doesn't aggressively pursue a transportation platform offering that ties together multiple modes of transportation with Google Maps at its center," Ramsey says.
For most people, the news that a vaccine had been developed against the disease would come as a relief, but for anti-vaxxers it ties together two things.
In some ways Hayo is designed to fulfill similar functionality as Amazon's hardware — a sort of connected home hub that ties together various smart devices — lights, music, thermostat, etc.
At its Pixel 2 hardware event last year, the company presented the beginnings of its vision for a future in which artificial intelligence ties together its hardware and software.
Particularly since Billy was nothing but horrible to Max for the entirety of the season, but McLaughlin believes his theory ties together a number of aspects about Billy's behavior.
Its central product, TruYou, is a social network and identity platform that also ties together your communications (text and video), banking, and even health data, all in one place.
Photo: Simon Scherrer / smolbattfein Copyright: Austria Design Net Utopia is the theme that ties together the exhibits at the inaugural London Design Biennale currently taking place at Somerset House.
It was a glimpse of the future of AI in the real world, even though it ties together several research innovations that have emerged in recent years, he said.
The software — which Square calls its most sophisticated software yet — ties together in one place all of a restaurant's operations, from booking tables to managing the after-meal check.
In token of this, Hurley ties together similar culture wars in gaming, fiction, health care, comics, even the comments sections of popular news outlets like The New York Times.
To research "Until the Flood," whose title ties together the many images of flow and overflow in the script, she conducted a series of interviews in and around Ferguson.
What I also love about this final season is the way that it ties together seasons one and two and makes them feel more like parts of a whole.
EA / DICE has done a lot to bring some fresh gameplay elements to the Battlefield franchise with this game (such as limited health and ammo) and it ties together nicely.
It all ties together in one big web — but, for what it's worth, the web you see in the series trailer is in fact, a series of connected blood vessels.
THE greatest of all South-East Asia's waterways and the world's 12th-longest river, the Mekong, is a natural wonder that ties together the destinies of half a dozen countries.
The only thread that ties together Good Stephens and Bad Stephens is the accompanying shrug—like seriously, you guys, I already told you, it's not that big of a deal.
For the 30-minute selection, the cartoon artist ties together tracks from Hyperdub affiliate Fatima Al Qadiri, American electronic music pioneer Laurie Anderson, Canadian art pop musician Grimes, and more.
That all ties together into a conspiratorial notion of the Jew wanting to do evil — to use their financial ability and their cunning and their power against non-Jewish people.
Ring is announcing a major new product today that ties together its existing security cameras, lights, and doorbells: a full home security system, meant to monitor the inside of your home.
Whether its Vessel's creaking techno takes, or the shuddering drones and busted dub that filled their Nexus compilation—there's a slow-moving, darkness that ties together even their most disparate work.
Intel has developed a program that ties together all its AI chips; Nvidia has tweaked the architecture of its processors, which is said to now match the performance of Google's TPUs.
Chief digital officer Sabine Scheunert said on Tuesday that Daimler will soon introduce a digital assistant called "Ask Mercedes" that ties together previous trial projects on platforms such as Google and Facebook.
Mr Sternberg: The theme that ties together so many of the strands I discuss in the book is choice—millennials have been robbed of the ability to make choices about their future.
The adorable prints, we have bibs that match the prints on the diapers, and then we have little gummies as well that match the prints, and so it all just ties together.
The speculation ties together Miss Grundy's abuse survivor past, her wildly inappropriate "relationship" with Archie, and Jason's death in a way that makes forcing viewers to watch another predatory teacher-student relationship comprehensible.
Bark ties together many of the main social networking services to look for signals of bullying, predators, mental health issues and sexting, without sharing every single message sent between a child and their friends.
And yet, in the end, everything (sort of) ties together—it turns out that the assortment of strangers bedding down under the same roof have secret pasts that connect in all manner of curious ways.
For more than two years, John Lewin, a deputy district attorney in Los Angeles County, has been building a circumstantial case against Mr. Durst that ties together Ms. Berman's unsolved murder and Ms. Durst's disappearance.
Detailing the reasons would give away too much of a multistranded plot that ties together serial murder, murder for hire, real-estate machinations, family melodrama and the usual squad-room clichés (whiteboards, forensics, expository dialogue).
I was able to get Kyle Morgan and Mike Rekevics of Vanum together for a conversation about inspiration, struggle, and the unifying concept of black metal as spiritual war that ties together all affiliated projects.
Fulton Center, a multilevel hub in Lower Manhattan that ties together more than a half-dozen subway lines, was redesigned in 2700 as a $295 billion transit and retail complex lit by a domed skylight.
As an installation, "Mobile Homestead" ties together the various strains of Kelley's career, including his obsession with isolation and loneliness, and with domesticity and familiar structures (including the repressed darkness lurking beneath every happy home).
Jenkins gets tremendous force out of his unusual soundtrack choices, wide framing, slow motion, and especially his casting, which ties together the movie's segments by making his protagonist soulful, sad, and silent at all three ages.
The answer ties together the strange forces buffeting the US auto industry right now, from the Trump administration's trade war with China and Mexico to growing concerns about climate change to the rise of electric vehicles.
That also ties together with the kind of streaming deals that Amazon has made — it has A24's catalog, for instance, giving Prime subscribers access to niche but brilliant titles like Ex Machina and Spring Breakers.
We believe the new tagline better aligns VFC's business objectives (performance) with its mission to do good for the people of the planet (purpose) and neatly ties together the overall vision for the entire brand portfolio.
But that is worth noting: It's not just the hosts of Westworld who are turning on the humans, it's hosts all over, confirming that this is one larger narrative that ties together the six parks we know exist.
In this way Ted is a perfect example of how King's work ties together — his first appearance is like a piece in a larger puzzle, which only becomes clear when the central Dark Tower story has been resolved.
Coin is the currency that ties together a modern Robin Hood tale of strippers in New York City and Louisa May Alcott's classic 1868 story of four sisters coming of age in Concord, MA during the Civil War.
The Control Center ties together all of the various media devices under the average TV — receiver, cable box, streaming box, and even Blu-ray player — and allows you to seamlessly switch between streaming content and TV with voice commands.
The eight-episode series traces a geopolitical conspiracy that ties together oil interests, humanitarian organizations, the Norwegian government and, centrally, an elite Norwegian special-forces unit whose work in Afghanistan involves it in murder and cover-ups back home.
The common thread that ties together all the of these items is the elaborate ornamentation, meticulous fabrication, and lavish expense of the one-of-a-kind garments for which the Metropolitan Museum's Costume Institute has come to be known.
This ties together white nationalist themes, economic anxiety themes, and populist anti-establishment themes nicely — a large bloc of white voters believes they are suffering economically because their elected representatives in Washington betrayed their interests in order to help nonwhites.
Grab believes that payments can be a glue that ties together its platform and compels customers to use multiple services beyond ride-hailing; for example, food delivery, on-demand services and a range of third-party-backed offerings that it is adding to its platform.
So if this trailer is accurately depicting this movie, and it probably is, it seems like Resurgence ties together its new hero and its old heroes with a woman (the daughter of one hero and romantic partner of another) who doesn't get to do anything.
And as uncertainty shrouds the future of NAFTA — which ties together the U.S., Canada and Mexico — Trudeau has an "urgent" need to diversify his country's trade relationships, according to Jeremy Kinsman, a former ambassador of the country and a distinguished visiting diplomat at Ryerson University.
It also ties together the exhibit, from the entryway — a circle of pillars evocative of Neolithic standing stones, decorated with moments in the Heaney biography and oeuvre — to the exit, where a street-artist's painting of Heaney's last words are projected on a Dublin tenement.
Part of what ties together these sometimes very different movies (like Victor Nunez's "Ruby in Paradise" and Courtney Hunt's "Frozen River") is that by complicating the idea of who gets to be the hero of the story, they also complicate the idea of female sovereignty.
Jennifer duBois is back, with a novel about a talk-show host who goes too far, and Laila Lalami sets her latest novel in the towns of the Mojave Desert, where a hit-and-run death ties together the stories of nine very different characters.
Scientists often talk of beauty when describing concepts or solutions, and I think this relates to that definition of the sublime, but there is an overlying idea contained within beauty and sublime that ties together the process of artists, scientists and a more general human perception.
"Roku's position in this ecosystem is being the platform that ties together the customers, the advertisers, the user, and we've been competing with big companies for a long time very successfully… we do it by winning customer reviews," Wood told CNBC in a TV interview Thursday.
It's Baldwin's voice—his luminescent words describing and analyzing dark matters—that ties together Raoul Peck's latest film, "I Am Not Your Negro," which is about many things, including the writer's relationship to racial politics and the fantastic yet undermining power of the cinema's racially defined images.
The film ties together the common gender experiences of six trans women, five trans men and a non-binary person, but also explores such topics as a trans woman's experience taking part in drag shows and how the British colonization of India affected their society's gender norms.
Pollack ties together a story line from the Obama administration filing a request to monitor potential Trump/Russia contacts in July of 2016 (denied) to a second filing in the fall of 2016, to a loosening of NSA sharing rules in January of 2016, to the leaks of today.
"Yesterday's confirmation hearing continues the common thread that ties together the incoming Trump administration: a fundamental lack of experience, as well as a total misunderstanding of the agencies that they have been nominated to lead and the people those agencies are intended to serve," Waters said in a statement.
Oculus TV was announced at last month's F8 conference, and it ties together a lot of existing VR video options, highlighting Oculus' attempts to emphasize non-gaming uses of VR. The free app features a virtual home theater with what Oculus claims is the equivalent of a 180-inch TV screen.
There are frequent moments when the show will unveil a big twist or reveal (particularly when it elegantly ties together a bunch of storylines late in season two with the reveal of who the mysterious "Seraphim" are), and I'll marvel at how beautifully constructed the plot is, but feel almost nothing.
What ties together the 47 percent, the bitter clingers, and the basket of deplorables is an apparent tradition of violating this ritual at fundraising talks — badmouthing not the opposition party but its voters in an effort to rationalize away the fact that the candidate won't be able to secure their votes.
Breitbart's timeline ties together the initial FISA request with other incidents over the course of last year: Wikileaks' release of Clinton campaign emails, Trump's "joke" about Russia conducting further hacks, and the release of campaign chair John Podesta's emails in October, alleging that these incidents led to the warrant granted in October.
The lawsuit ties together other events and alleged communications that took place during the campaign as proof of the conspiracy, such as the June 2016 meeting between members of Trump's campaign, a Russian lawyer, and others, as well as emails between Donald Trump Jr. and music publicist Rob Goldstone setting up the meeting.
Samsung wants to create its universe where everything ties together, and it will all be amazing, but the truth is that's not going to happen unless they can do a whole bunch of stuff between now and the next three years, and they have to keep on doing it and doing it.
This is raw material for the biography that we will one day have — I once thought of trying to write it myself — but until the assiduous researcher puts it all together, the knot that ties together Hesse's life and her work will continue to keep most of its strange loops hidden within.
On "What's Up," one of the highlights, he blends breezy Balearic production with the melodic vocal cadences of contemporary trap and R&B; another clear standout, "Lost Youth/Lost You," ties together the whimsical tone of an inspirational early 90s power ballad with the vocal distortion that marked How to Dress Well's original songs.
Trying to characterize what ties together the five artists in Subliminal Shifts, the press release issued by Tracy Williams is more open ended: This presentation unveils an assemblage of artists living and working in New York, Berlin, Paris, and Chicago, all of whom predominantly practice an abstract idiom, investigating paint through a lens that is entirely distinct.
There were things I knew I loved about the genre that I wanted to definitely have in the movie — like the sequence where everybody is questioned, and you get to investigate the past through all these different perspectives, and then the big denouement with the detective at the end, where he ties together the whole case.
Episode 23 - "Flash of Two Worlds" While the season premiere begins with a bang (quite literally), it's the second episode of Season 33 that sets up a lot of the mythology for the new year, introducing the concept of the multiverse to the show (and thus to the larger "Arrowverse" — the shared continuity that ties together Arrow, The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow and now Supergirl).
So this all ties together, because one of the big questions I have about how you do your job and how CNN does its job and how I do my job and all of us who are writing about media and consuming media and generating media think about is, how do we figure out what's important on any given moment and really what's important in the long run?
Something so simple and basic should not be able to leave a lasting impact on me like…Read more ReadSeeing a cello get carved from wood and made by hand is so soothingThe cello is a gigantic instrument so it's really no surprise that it basically takes an entire…Read more ReadHand making ramen seems pretty satisfyingI'm not sure if hand making your own ramen noodles and making your own homemade miso ramen broth is …Read more ReadThe sounds in this video are so satisfying it makes me miss winterThere&aposs an awesome story here about a mom and dad who built a backyard ice rink during the…Read more ReadSeeing a leather belt get hand made is so satisfyingA belt is so simple, it&aposs just fabric that ties together to hold up your pants.

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