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Pros: Affordable, durable, specially-patented curved tines pick up more leaves, built for comfort, extra-long handle with cushion, lightweightCons: Some users say that the tines break easily
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO DAVÓNE TINES At just 250, the immensely gifted American bass-baritone Davóne Tines has won acclaim, and advanced the field of classical music, through frequent associations with living composers.
Cybersecurity automation startup Tines scores $4.1M Series A led by Blossom Capital Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work.
But those tiny spork tines won't hold it together much longer.
One course, he still remembered, was stuck onto old pitchfork tines.
Mr. Tines may be most drawn to new, recent and overlooked pieces.
The tines of the fork aimed for the left pocket of the raincoat.
TINES And then we get back to "Machines," and it's even more mechanized.
Festival.bricartsmedia.org HEEMS AND DAVÓNE TINES at the Met Breuer (July 28, 6 p.m.).
Grant Gershon conducts a cast that includes Julia Bullock, Davóne Tines and J'Nai Bridges.
Instead, Tines is able to plug in to any system that has an API.
As the tines pierce it, the egg explodes like a tiny, protein-rich grenade.
The bus tires ran over the rake&aposs handle instead of the tines, said McNutt.
You can also upcycle empty paper towel rolls, mayonnaise jars,or cookie tines into containers.
The bass-baritone Davóne Tines represents the human roles; the countertenor Philippe Jaroussky, supernatural ones.
Fold the circle up and over the filling and seal with the tines of a fork.
As the sun went down, Mr. Tines dedicated a roaring spiritual to the victims in Orlando.
The Fiskars Leaf Rake features a patented design with curved tines to more easily grab leaves.
However, longer term it is likely that Tines will be adopted across other functions as well.
Alongside Bullock, the singers are J'Nai Bridges, Anthony Roth Costanzo and Davóne Tines; Christian Reif conducts.
If this isn't doable, finding a lightweight rake with an adjustable handle and perhaps even adjustable tines.
The performance also features the vocalists Ambur Braid and Devóne Tines and Ruckus, a period instrument ensemble.
The tines of our signature fork, on the other hand, taste like bleach and hook into your throat.
Place the potatoes on a baking sheet and poke them all over with the tines of a fork.
Dame Shirley's interactions with Ned—portrayed by the sensational young bass-baritone Davóne Tines—have a slapstick, vaudeville character.
DAVÓNE TINES We see what the foundation of this person was, the heft and thickness of his life experience.
Accel and Index back Tines, as the cybersecurity startup adds another $11M to its Series A Founded in February 2018 by ex-eBay, PayPal and DocuSign security engineer Eoin Hinchy, Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work. 5.
The durable resin tines are designed to bend without breaking, so they'll stand up to heavy use year after year.
My grandfather fitted the gun over it, feeding the tines through the space between the trigger and the trigger guard.
Its software is also starting to find utility beyond cybersecurity processes, with several Tines customers using it in IT, DevOps and HR. "We heard that Eoin, a senior member of the security team at DocuSign (another Accel portfolio company), had recently left to start Tines, so we got in touch," Accel's Seth Pierrepont tells TechCrunch.
However, royals eat the Continental way, holding their forks in the left hand, tines down, and the knife in the right.
Tines, a Dublin-based startup that lets companies automate aspects of their cybersecurity, has raised $4.1 million in Series A funding.
"It was while I was at DocuSign that I felt there was a need for a platform like Tines," explains Hinchy.
However, Hinchy argues that a key differentiator is that Tines doesn't rely on pre-built integrations to interact with external systems.
Plastic tines often break under the same pressure or fail to provide enough flexibility to be of use for the gardener.
Zack Winokur directs the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, the flutist Emi Ferguson, the percussionist Jonny Allen and the guitarist Jordan Dodson.
The charismatic young bass-baritone Davóne Tines was endearing as the devout monk who is rattled, yet transformed, by the ghost.
When she tries to draw a picture with the tines of her fork on a white tablecloth, Peck gets all woozy.
In 2019 Blossom invested in European tech startups including travel tech company Duffel, Irish cybersecurity company Tines, and payments processor Checkout.com.
"Our background is in security, so with Tines, we've initially focused on helping security teams automate their repetitive, manual processes," says Hinchy.
Do you fear the utensil drawer that turns into a booby trap with too many interlocked whisk tines and slotted spoon holes?
The most bitter music of the evening is reserved for the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, as the doomed former slave Ned Peters.
Simple and sober, "Memorial," a collaboration of the bass-baritone Davóne Tines and the composer Michael Schachter, quieted Ms. Walshe's raucous noise.
The role of Polifemo has an enormously wide vocal range that took Mr. Tines from chesty low tones to falsetto-like highs.
Mr. Sellars watched from the side of the stage, his eyes wet, then pressed Mr. Tines back onstage for another selection, and another.
However, we think the category is just getting started and that there is still a ton of whitespace for Tines to go after.
Peter Sellars directs the singers Philippe Jarousky and Davóne Tines and the dancer Nora Kimball-Mentzos in a production conducted by Ernest Martínez Izquierdo.
The lineup includes Theo Bleckmann, Mary Bonhag, Kayleigh Butcher, Hai-Ting Chinn, Joan La Barbara, Odeya Nini, Kamala Sankaram, Davóne Tines and Jennifer Walshe.
This tiller for your garden has adjustable tines to dig up the dirt, runs for 20-minutes per charge (or longer with extended battery packs).
That's why you should look for a rake with a hardwood handle, as well as metal tines that are attached with a spring metal hinge.
At his table at the Carlyle, Mr. Chow demonstrated how he always wants the tines of a fork to be pointed downward, toward the table.
Mr. Tines charismatically handled the shifts of style so naturally you almost didn't notice when, say, muttered words of despair slipped into dreamy lyrical musings.
Joined by the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, she sang "Se habla de Gabriel," a melodic duet with a coda by the bass-baritone Davóne Tines.
Each night three vocalists will perform a set, and the first looks perhaps the most enticing, with Theo Bleckmann, Jennifer Walshe and Davóne Tines onstage.
It was just a couple of months ago that Tines, the cybersecurity automation startup, raised $4.1 million in Series A funding led by Blossom Capital.
I drive my gig into the mud, pluck the wriggling creature off the tines, and try to toss it into the garbage bag, but it escapes.
On May 10 and 11, the American Modern Opera Company presents a rare production of the monodrama, featuring the acclaimed bass-baritone Davóne Tines, at MetLiveArts.
Handel's 1708 dramatic cantata receives a rare performance featuring three fine leads — Anthony Roth Costanzo, Davoné Tines and Ambur Braid — and a star director, Christopher Alden.
Meier says that "ladies of leisure" will spear their food with their fork and keep the tines facing down while bringing the morsel up to their mouths.
She finalizes the look with a little nose contouring; by holding the utensil flat against her nose, its outermost tines serve as guideposts for where to shade.
I picture this type of center like the tines of a pasta server with intertwined entries acting like spaghetti flowing every which way in the grid. Yum.
Quite some time has elapsed since you last used the rake, and its tines may be a bit crooked now, bent here and there along the row.
Those tines curl around a bowl that can hold soft ice cream, better than, for example, those flat wooden paddles that come with some ice cream cups.
However, a royal wouldn't spear her food and would instead balance her cut food on the top of her tines as she brings it up to her mouth.
And as Laiba Zaid, a Toronto-based instagrammer (and face of Tarte Cosmetics' new Athleisure range) shows, one can get a lot of mileage out of its tines.
The advantage of our direct-integration model is that Tines doesn't care if you're talking to a security tool, HR system or CRM, it treats them the same.
They fall short of the plates and bowls, not only in functionality — when faced with hot fried rice, the tines curled up and in, like talons— but sustainability.
The versatile and unique ReLeaf Leaf Scoops combine the tines of a rake and the shape of gardening gloves to help you complete all your fall gardening chores.
I was able to detangle my curls using the Pattern Beauty Shower Brush, and in the end, I had far fewer hairs in between the tines than usual.
There are just two other solo roles: The strong bass-baritone Davóne Tines brings mellow sound and affecting earnestness to Freddie, a runaway slave fighting with Union forces.
The tines of the pitchfork almost but not quite line up with the vertical lines of the house, as well as the vertical edge of the farmer's jacket.
But the smallpox vaccine was delivered in a uniquely low-tech way, jabbed into the skin with a forked needle that held a drop of vaccine between its tines.
Durable curved tines, a 24-inch wide head, and an extra-long aluminum handle ensure that the Fiskars Leaf Rake will get your yard cleared up in record time.
Miss Manners prefers them to spoons, because the curved tines can cut into solidly frozen blocks or lift out bite-sized bits of any accompanying matter, such as cake.
Langston Hughes's 1931 poem is brought to musical life in this setting by the baritone Davóne Tines and the composer Michael Schachter, combining opera and jazz, spiritual and vaudeville.
And a musical, theatrical adaptation of the Langston Hughes poem "The Black Clown" by the bass-baritone Davóne Tines and the composer Michael Schachter, will get its New York premiere.
In June she stars alongside Davóne Tines in Terence Blanchard and Kasi Lemmons's "Fire Shut Up in My Bones," based on Charles Blow's memoir, at Opera Theater of St. Louis.
From the top of his tines to the tips of his toes, Forky was easily the cutest thing to come out of (then go back into) a trashcan this year.
This bakeware rack immediately brings order to chaos with its foolproof assembly and adjustable tines, which let you fit many pieces of gear of different sizes vertically within the rack.
Now, as then, warnings in the periphery: a rake's waxed tines by the hardware store's entrance, a field throbbing with boy-pride and sweat, the white dashes of a broken road.
An earlier version of this article and a photo caption misidentified the voice type of the singer Davóne Tines, who is appearing in "El Cimarrón" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
On Friday the museum will host the wry Queens rapper Heems and the bass-baritone opera singer Davóne Tines, as well as choreography performed by the Sidra Bell Dance New York company.
Using the tines of a fork, stir the mixture every 30 minutes, scraping edges and breaking up any ice chunks as the mixture freezes, until granita is slushy and frozen, about 3 hours.
"I was chained by my left hand, limiting my freedom of movement to almost nil," Heineken said, in a statement, adding that he'd combed his hair with the tines of a plastic fork.
In 280, I reported here that my friend Tim McClelland and I had made a device with tines and a hook, attached to a long pole, to snag the bags and remove them.
One night, the summer heat forcing my girlfriend and I to turn away from each other in bed, I find a cockroach next to the laundry hamper, its legs as big as fork tines.
Using the tines of a fork, stir the mixture every 30 minutes, scraping edges and breaking up any ice chunks as the mixture freezes, until granita is slushy and frozen, about 3 hours. 3.
Bullock and Tines are two of the strongest American actor-singers to emerge in recent years; their instinctive sympathy with Adams and Sellars's vision recalls prior work by Lorraine Hunt-Lieberson and Sanford Sylvan.
Henze, who met Montejo in Cuba, described "El Cimarrón" as a "recital for four musicians," here the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, the flutist Emi Ferguson, the percussionist Jonny Allen and the guitarist Jordan Dodson.
" Ms. Bullock and the calmly commanding bass-baritone Davóne Tines traded off songs, joined by the pianist John Arida, and came together with charged chemistry in a memorable slow dance during "Juke Box Love.
A series of spirituals like "Were You There" and "Every Time I Feel the Spirit," it had Mr. Tines, a presence somehow simultaneously childlike and weary, wandering around a stage dotted with empty chairs.
The hardpan needs to be flat so that everything on top of it stays consistent, which is accomplished by regular grooming from a harrow, a tractor fitted with a set of wide, deep tines.
Using the tines of a fork, stir the mixture every 30 minutes, scraping the edges and breaking up any ice chunks as the mixture freezes, until the rosé is slushy and frozen, about 3 hours.
According to most yard-care professionals Wirecutter consulted in its test of leaf rakes, a sturdy steel-tined model is the way to go, for the combination of durability and leaf-grabbing "spring" of the tines.
Using the tines of a fork, stir the mixture every 10 minutes, scraping the edges and breaking up any ice chunks as the mixture freezes, until granita is slushy and frozen, about 1 to 2 hours. 3.
There will be some Mozart, too, performed by the festival's resident orchestra, which will also play Leonard Bernstein's "Mass" in a new staging by Elkhanah Pulitzer conducted by Louis Langrée, the music director, and featuring Davóne Tines.
Of the firm's portfolio, travel booking platform Duffel has received two follow-on investment rounds led by Benchmark and Index Ventures; cybersecurity automation platform Tines received follow-on investment led by Accel Partners; and payments unicorn Checkout.
Because a fork's tines are but a few inches long, the end result is far more natural than what you see in videos that use bigger objects — like the aforementioned high heels and knives — to guide makeup application.
Meanwhile, Tines says it will use the new funding to hire engineers in Dublin who can help improve the platform through R&D, as well as grow its customer base with companies in the U.S. and in Europe.
Two of them, the director Zack Winokur and the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, had long been wanting to work on "El Cimarrón"; dealing with slavery and the black experience, and originating in oral testimony, the piece fit right in.
In an ecclesiastical setting at the Cloisters, the soprano Julia Bullock, along with the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, and the bass-baritone Davóne Tines, presents a condensed version that focusses on the holy baby's birth.
Designed and engineered using the research on electric flavoring at the University of Tokyo's Rekimoto Lab, the battery-powered fork features a conductive handle that completes a circuit when the tines make contact with a diner's tongue, electrically stimulating their taste buds.
Handel's opera is brought to life by Nicholas McGegan, San Francisco's Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, New York's Tenet and a cast that includes Sherezade Panthaki in the title role, Amy Freston as Meleagro, Cécile van de Sant as Irene and Davóne Tines as Mercurio.
Just two years old, its portfolio companies include travel booking platform Duffel, which received two follow-on investment rounds led by Benchmark and Index Ventures; cybersecurity automation platform Tines, which received follow-on investment led by Accel Partners; and payments unicorn Checkout.
The moment, arriving in a tide of amusing references and ferocious wit, is weirdly unsettling, bringing to mind a scene in the Hitchcock movie "Spellbound," in which the tines of a fork, dragged along a tablecloth, create lines that serve as a memory trigger.
Founded in February 2018 by ex-eBay, PayPal and DocuSign security engineer Eoin Hinchy, who was subsequently joined by former eBay and DocuSign colleague Thomas Kinsella, Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work.
Founded in February 2018 by ex-eBay, PayPal and DocuSign security engineer Eoin Hinchy, and subsequently joined by former eBay and DocuSign colleague Thomas Kinsella, Tines automates many of the repetitive manual tasks faced by security analysts so they can focus on other high-priority work.
WHITE LIGHT FESTIVAL The most important of Lincoln Center's fall offerings is the American premiere of Kaija Saariaho's "Only the Sound Remains," based on Ezra Pound's translation of Noh plays, directed by Peter Sellars and starring the potent combination of Philippe Jaroussky and Davóne Tines (Nov. 17-18).
Musically, the highlights include Bernstein's raucous "Mass," with Davóne Tines in the starring role and Louis Langrée conducting the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra; Haydn's "The Creation," theatrically conceived by La Fura dels Baus; and two free performances of Michael Pisaro's "A Wave and Waves" by the International Contemporary Ensemble.
Back in the city, the Mostly Mozart Festival features two potent pieces of music theatre: a Weimar-themed "Magic Flute" (July 63-20), and "The Black Clown" (July 24-27), adapted by Michael Schachter and Davóne Tines—who takes the title role—from the "melancholy jazz" of Langston Hughes's poem.
Working one piece of dough at a time, roll each piece into a 1/8-inch thick rectangle, about 13-inches-by-17.5-inches and prick it all over using a Swedish knäckebröd roller (alternatively, roll it out with a rolling pin and prick it all over with the tines of a fork).
The spring steel keys and frets of Reilly's instrument resemble those of a thumb harp (or kalimba), but there are two sets of tines facing in opposite directions; the sounds generated by plucking them are not amplified within a hollow cavity (traditionally a gourd), but rather inside the skull cavities of its players.
Confidence. Over lunch at the Plaza Hotel's Champagne Bar, Meier explains the intricate rules of princess-style eating: bites need to be cut into tiny morsels so they can be finished in one or two small munches and, even more daunting, all food needs to be balanced on top of your turned fork tines – not speared.
The two create a peculiarly domestic scene that beckons closer examination: the mat is the work of Do Ho Suh, its uniform thicket of rubber tines revealing, upon squatted inspection, an army of individual figures standing with arms raised; the photograph is the work of Dorothea Lange, its classical composition of a migrant mother and child, lit by the California sun, instantly evoking Depression-era American history.

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