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The inception of "Dispatches" mirrored the trickiness of its real-world inspiration.
No real trickiness here, unless you are not a fan of DEVO (11D).
The music that plays over the end credits gives the trickiness a final flourish.
In some cases, it actually helps propel the story and get around some narrative trickiness.
Lacy's video clarifies the importance and trickiness of tone when it comes to representing trauma.
But despite the trickiness of balancing work and mothering schedules, Eubanks knows that she's lucky.
This trickiness is one major reason why the FTC is stepping in to crack down now.
That's just where the trickiness begins with the FFZERO1's white and carbon-fiber laden cabin, however.
Not least because there is also the trickiness of identifying a political ad (vs a non-political ad).
There's some trickiness there, though, as we see in discussions around why assistants tend to have female voices.
For the most part, the trickiness of measuring the output of services leads real GDP to be understated.
She navigated, better than we ever hoped, all the trickiness of encouraging people to help without burning themselves out.
An abundance of literature and pop culture warns us of its trickiness, and often, personal experience emphasizes the point.
Perhaps the creepiest thing about the "bad seed" story is the trickiness of distinguishing truly aberrant behavior from mere acting up.
We broke the story ... Dro also got arrested last summer for grand theft auto after some trickiness with a strip club employee.
Not a lot of trickiness in the clues, in my opinion, but the following are a few that stood out for me.
In 2015, after breaking up with ex-boyfriend Henri Esteve, Rodriguez talked to PEOPLE about the trickiness of forging meaningful connections in Hollywood.
The boxer and his fiancee -- aka Miss Louiebags -- just had a baby together earlier this year ... but she hit the road after Broner's reported trickiness.
The SAT is rooted in aptitude testing and is known for its "trickiness," as educators say, like partly correct or plausible but wrong choices on answers.
The sway exercised by Indian founders has its roots in a unique mix of moral suasion, regulatory advantage and the trickiness of doing business in India.
" His co-founder, Hallie Meyer, told CNBC that the pause in operations was caused by "the trickiness of making delivery economics work out for everyone involved.
The discovery of Bogachev's likely intelligence ties introduced some trickiness to the operation to take down GameOver—especially when it came to the prospect of enlisting Russian cooperation.
There's not a lot of trickiness to today's puzzle, but the crossword editor Will Shortz has said that not every Thursday is meant to be a showstopping trick.
There's also a bit of trickiness involving exactly how you get the app because Epic announced it would be distributing the Android version of Fortnite on its own terms.
We recently sat down with Kelly and Slater to discuss the trickiness of trying to be nonjudgmental while making a film about underage porn stars, intergenerational relationships, and murder.
Thus a charge of trickiness in Lloyd George or indolence in Baldwin or indiscretion in Hugh Dalton clung to them like a spot of grease on a pale suit.
The film, and Finney's work in it, brilliantly capture the trickiness of masculinity in its era, in which forward-thinking sensitivity and cave man machismo seemed in constant conflict.
It is our reward for surviving the Thursday trickiness, the brain-noogie difficulty levels of Friday and Saturday and the commitment we showed in finishing a large puzzle like the Sunday.
If there's trickiness in the storytelling here, there's a purpose to it, and it's to speak to the frame of mind of our protagonists, how little they understand the world around them.
For today's rich economies, dominated by made-to-order services and increasingly geared to the quality of experience rather than the production of ever more stuff, the trickiness is raised to a higher level.
What most people eventually find out is that there is a "trickiness curve" to the solving week, and that their best bet for learning how to solve comes from starting with the Monday puzzles.
However, Deborah Mash, professor of neurology and molecular and cellular pharmacology of the University of Miami, who has studied ibogaine and its potential uses since the 1990s, believes it's more to do with the substance's trickiness.
Combined with the trickiness of locking down the nebulousness of desire (and lack thereof), it's no wonder that Addyi, a failed antidepressant pursued because of its unexpected effect on serotonin levels in female mice, was a flop.
It takes a lot of the trickiness out of DJing, making sure all your selections are in the same key and matching the beats, so you're guaranteed to get a good mix no matter which cards you choose.
A range of global media uses the country as their regional HQ for that very reason, while a substantial amount of Chinese reporting is conducted by Hong Kong-based journalists on account of the trickiness of Chinese media visas.
Per Five Star herself, this record of distorted, digitalist noise-punk is about the trickiness of embodiment, the intertwined tendrils of joy and terror and love and hate that comes with having to be a person and inhabit physical space.
Or so Daniel Lee showed at Bottega Veneta, abandoning the tough-guy trickiness that had marked the clothes in his first two shows in favor of extreme comfort dressing: long, unconstricting, with a certain enveloping clarity of purpose and a touch of the X Games.
If politicians are incensed that spy agencies seem unable to keep secrets, spooks can point to still another trade-off: the tension between employing hackers with the skills and cunning to design cyber-weapons, and the trickiness of enforcing discipline among workers who may not share the CIA's culture.
He told Johel that he was the father of 17 children and had known more women in his lifetime than waves break on the shore, and still he hardly knew when the pleasure in a woman's body was genuine or had been feigned—such was the malign trickiness of women.
Over those 200 days, McIlroy would no doubt like to dwell on other parts of his life, a sentiment familiar to Michael Phelps, a 28-time Olympic medalist who participated in a pre-Ryder Cup celebrity match and can appreciate the trickiness of trying to evolve as a person when the public just wants you to perform.
It's a giant overhaul to the trickiness of music licensing, streaming, and payments, but the gist is the MMA should serve to improve how songwriters, producers, mixers, and engineers are paid by streaming services, provide a streamlined process for musicians to receive unclaimed royalties, and create a single mechanical licensing database overseen by music publishers and songwriters, along with addressing other concerns.
The French finance minister gave an indication of the trickiness of the discussions ahead on Britain's exit from the EU. Michel Sapin lambasted a recent pledge by George Osborne, Britain's erstwhile chancellor of the exchequer, to reduce corporation tax as "not a good way to start negotiations" over the UK retaining its passport for financial services in the single market.
Seemingly unaffected by time, however, or by the trickiness and uncertainty involved with re-uniting in an era of reunions, or even that last publicly acrimonious split, Throbbing Gristle's place and reputation in the world of music remains as important and influential as ever, which is why this is as good a time as any to run a guide to TG and their legacy.
William Race (5 February 1896 – 1972) was an English footballer who scored 10 goals from 59 appearances in the Football League playing on the wing for Darlington and Hartlepools United in the 1920s and 1930s. He also played non- league football for clubs including Spennymoor United and Horden Colliery Welfare. According to the Derby Daily Telegraph in 1927, he was "small, yet makes for this with an elusive trickiness".
Fennec Shand is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise who appears in the Disney+ television series The Mandalorian. An elite mercenary and assassin, she is sought by the bounty hunters "Din Djarin" and Toro Calican in "Chapter 5: The Gunslinger". Portrayed by actress Ming-Na Wen, Fennec Shand is the first major Star Wars villain character portrayed by an Asian actress. Elements of the character's personality were inspired by the fennec fox, including its trickiness, stealthiness, maneuverability, and ability to survive.
Elements of Fennec Shand's personality and development were inspired by the character's name, which Wen said brought to mind the idea of the namesake fennec fox. Anthony Breznican of Vanity Fair noted the fennec fox is a particularly appropriate model for the character because, like Fennec Shand, it is both predator and prey. Wen felt the character shared common attributes with the fox, including trickiness, stealthiness, maneuverability, and the ability to survive. The character of Fennec Shan and casting of Wen were first announced at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California on August 23, 2019.
Isn't that called a wedding ring?" Sonny Bunch of The Washington Times said, "The episode was both funny and smart, a wry commentary on the inherent trickiness of marketing a rebellious art form infused with sexuality to children who have no business being sexually active themselves." Tamar Anitai, a blogger for MTV, said the episode was "hilarious". He said "The South Park writers actually appeared to sympathize, if not side with, the Jonas Brothers ... In the end, Disney and Christianity ended up getting a far more severe skewering than the Jonas Brothers.
The player has to avoid ferocious man-sized dinosaurs and belligerent red-haired cavemen against which are there aren't direct means of offense. The only ways to defeat the opponents is either temporary (dazing them with the flashlight) or indirect (waiting for them to be suspended on a harpoon rope to make them fall down), an element which adds a certain amount of trickiness to the game. Bonus items to collect include fallen phoenix feathers and phoenix eggs, which grant the player invulnerability from the prehistoric denizens for a short period of time.
His natural quickness and instincts for the sport combined with unmatched control and a left-handed trickiness have made Lupi one of the world's toughest match-ups and a feared competitor to this day. As the elder statesman of team Killerspin, Lupulesku has taken on the dual role of player and coach for the team's young stars. While still playing at a world-class level, he is overseeing the training of American phenom Mark Hazinski and has embraced his role as Killerspin's resident mentor. He is also arguably one of the top two or three best players on U.S. soil.
Like a single wink but more emphatic, two winks in a row may be used by the sender as a subtle way to imply that something said by the sender, immediately beforehand, was "sneaky", "tricky", "misleading", or "untrue" to the receiver. In English-speaking countries, this has also given rise to the expression of vocally saying "wink wink" while winking—or sometimes while not even winking at all, in which case the sender is not communicating the "trickiness" of their words to a third party, but to the receiver, and is thus signalling that their words should not be taken literally but as a hint or euphemism.
This seems to have been the source of most complaints about the type's "trickiness". Preparing an R.E.8 for a night bombing raid The Royal Aircraft Factory conducted spinning tests on the type, concluding that the R.E.8 was quite hard to spin and recovered easily; but the fin was redesigned with slightly increased area to improve spin recovery. The modification resulted in the production version being no less stable than the B.E.2e; and while this was an advantage for artillery observation and photography it gave the R.E.8 little chance to out-manoeuvre enemy fighters. An even larger fin was fitted to some R.E.8s used as trainers.
The win was Warner's last appearance at the Rose Bowl. The 1929 season is known for Warner's regular use of the hook and lateral, a play that involves a receiver who runs a curl pattern, catches a short pass and immediately laterals the ball to another receiver running a crossing route. According to the October 25, 1929 Stanford Daily, "The trickiness that Pop Warner made famous in his spin plays and passing is very evident ... The frosh have been drilling all week on fast, deceptive forward and lateral pass plays, and together with the reverses will have a widely varied attack". That season brought Warner his second straight loss to Jones, with Stanford defeated by the Trojans 7–0.
The 1929 season is known for Warner's regular use of the hook and lateral, a play that involves a receiver who runs a curl pattern, catches a short pass and immediately laterals the ball to another receiver running a crossing route. According to the October 25, 1929 Stanford Daily, "The trickiness that Pop Warner made famous in his spin plays and passing is very evident ... The frosh have been drilling all week on fast, deceptive forward and lateral pass plays, and together with the reverses will have a widely varied attack". That season brought Warner his second straight loss to Jones, with Stanford defeated by the Trojans 7–0. USC won the conference, and went to the Rose Bowl.
Judy Berman noted in The New York Times that while men in Killing Eve play traditionally female roles, Polastri and Villanelle's characters differ from those in conventional spy thrillers, which almost never cast women as both cat and mouse, both hero and villain. In this context, series showrunner Phoebe Waller-Bridge added that these particular women "don't even have to see each other to feel each other's presence", their connection being more complex than romantic relationships: "It's sexual, it's intellectual, it's aspirational." Observing that both Villanelle and Eve's worlds "betrayed and deceived them at every turn", Melanie McFarland in Salon delved into the women's complex relationship and wrote that their story "explores the kind of trickiness involved in navigating the world as a woman"; despite the growing connection, the "sisterhood" is "devoid of guarantees". Series creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge remarked that she "loved experimenting with how women can [expletive] each other up".
Observing that both Villanelle and Eve's worlds "betrayed and deceived them at every turn", Melanie McFarland in Salon delved into the women's complex relationship and wrote that their story "explores the kind of trickiness involved in navigating the world as a woman"; despite the growing connection, Villanelle knows how she can lure others and the "sisterhood" is "devoid of guarantees". McFarland noted Villanelle's killing patterns and called the show "perfect for the #MeToo era," writing that it "slakes one's desire to see piggish misogynists get what's coming to them". However, writing in The Atlantic, Hannah Giorgis asserted that a feminist, political focus overlooks important thematic and aesthetic components: Villanelle subverts feminine stereotypes so as to "carve a jagged space into the serial-killer canon". Giorgis wrote that Villanelle violates "gendered expectations of violent behavior" of which women are supposedly incapable unless driven to it by trauma, and the character lacks the likability usually sought by the entertainment industry for female characters. Similarly, author Rachel Monroe wrote that "when a woman commits a crime, she’s not only transgressing laws, she’s transgressing gender roles".

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