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"twinned" Definitions
  1. born two at one birth.
  2. closely or intimately associated, joined, or united; coupled; paired.

211 Sentences With "twinned"

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Eventually Coventry was twinned with Dresden, another city that suffered badly.
They are twinned — and also opposed — volcanoes of frustration and resentment.
Mfoniso Udofia's twinned plays about Nigerian immigrants end their theatrical journey.
They twinned in printed Gucci dresses with Peter Pan collars in 2016.
The twinned streams from our guns swiftly opened up our passage inside.
Mfoniso Udofia's twinned plays about Nigerian immigrants will end their theatrical journey.
Gestures like these, twinned with his romantic reputation as a musician, thrilled contemporaries.
"Just a little longer," Bai Ling whispers to her daughter, their fingers twinned.
California has always had this permissiveness twinned with this incredible culture of repression.
Suzan-Lori Parks's twinned riffs on "The Scarlet Letter" conclude a rosy run.
It had targeted a go-ahead on the twinned projects in mid-2020.
And as a twinned tale of simultaneous religious and political awakening, it's frequently thrilling.
It's twinned with Gainesville, Florida and under an hour's drive from the front line.
Quiet and complicated, the twinned androgyny only deepens the picture's curiously placid, operatic feel.
The Daily Mail twinned him with former President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, a noted clotheshorse.
For the gala later that evening, they twinned again in shiny silver frocks and diamonds.
The United States' presence twinned with Russian backing might help them ram through a deal.
It was, the women said, a foreign feeling, a twinned sense of disbelief and hope.
Yang, a businessman, presents a notable example of the twinned qualities of pessimism and hope.
Remember, art began in caves, and so its history is twinned with that of humanity.
Gloria and Oscar "are twinned — and also opposed — volcanoes of frustration and resentment," he added.
Before making his runway appearance, Paris twinned with his father, 66, on the red carpet.
The men in sweaters in these twinned one-acts will soon stop wrestling with existence.
In fact, Halsey went the extra mile and even twinned with BTS on the BBMA stage.
Deeper trade integration twinned with supportive domestic policies can help boost incomes and accelerate global growth.
But would I be so upset about this if it actually twinned me with Troye Sivan?
The twinned mysteries of Phoebe's death and Grace's assault provide the major tensions of the plot.
The shock of multiple cosmetic surgeries, twinned with the heavy exposure of filming, can be traumatic.
In these twinned monologues by Simon Stephens and Nick Payne, men contemplate life, death and fatherhood.
Theater Mfoniso Udofia's twinned plays about Nigerian immigrants will end their theatrical journey on June 11.
Rowling keeps trying to make him and the mysterious Credence (Ezra Miller) the narrative's twinned center.
He and Rubio are the pair twinned in so many respects beyond the curve of their lips.
But her best accessory was adorable daughter, Princess Charlotte, who twinned mom with her shoulder-length haircut.
That focus on monetization is also twinned with a desire to be in India's most populous cities.
On Twitter, Mr. Netanyahu twinned the Gantz photograph with a picture of himself surrounded by Israeli soldiers.
STEM skills will be ultra-useful, but must be twinned with people skills like psychology or anthropology.
Yet twinned with the desire for consumption is anxiety about such exhibition and how to sustain it.
Social and political attitudes were powerfully correlated: liberals clustered with liberals, and orthodoxy was twinned with orthodoxy.
Twinned with a tight labor market, this undermines the case for a cut by Britain's central bank.
It is a rise inextricably linked to the ugly twinned histories of slavery and colonialism in the country.
This collection is also vital for Elson because its twinned with her moment of autonomy, creatively and beyond.
As part of the ancient Egyptians' twinned world view, there were two words for time: neheh and djet .
In German, homesickness and wanderlust are twinned words — heimweh, aching for home, and fernweh, aching to be away.
The 715-mile twinned pipeline will move oil products from Alberta to a terminal near Vancouver in British Columbia.
The Elizabeth line itself will snake through 13 miles (21km) of twinned tunnels, including a section under the Thames.
Twinned with this loss of industry in the north has been a surge in the economy of the south.
Manifest destiny or maybe just savvy programming has landed these twinned Samuel D. Hunter plays in the West Village.
Khloé Kardashian twinned with none other than the hostess of the party (and ultimate fashion faceoff master), her mom, Kris.
This twinned pair of shorts begins and concludes Southbound, but it's more of a Möbius strip than a set of bookends.
She recently made headlines when she twinned with Vogue's editor-in-chief Anna Wintour at her mother's London Fashion Week show.
During the trip the pair also twinned in neon green suits while enjoying an outdoor shower at their luxurious beachside lodgings.
However, victory in Iowa, twinned with a likely rout of Sanders in South Carolina, could all but guarantee her the nomination.
And the same-day pairings would change: In 2024, Iowa would be twinned with South Dakota, and New Hampshire with Maine.
The rise of long-form television series is twinned with a general decline in the film industries of many European countries.
The mother-daughter duo twinned in chic little black dresses and heels as they posed side-by-side on the carpet.
Twinned with Praxair's apparent willingness to share power more evenly, this gives Belloni a good chance of successfully making himself superfluous.
The inaugural PLATFORMAwards in Brussels, which took place on Wednesday, seeks to reward development cooperation projects by twinned cities and regions.
Dogbo and Roeselare were twinned in 2010 and work closely on a number of projects, from water schemes to cultural exchanges.
But Trump, in his first address to Congress, twinned in one sentence a shot at Iran and an embrace of Israel.
At forty-five, Damon remains in frightening fettle, but twinned with that hunkhood is a touch as deft as a pickpocket's.
Eventually, physicists from those facilities confirmed the nature of those twinned tremors: After a century of work, they'd finally seen gravitational waves.
We tend to lionize artistic and cultural institutions, but the history of museums especially has been twinned with the display of wealth.
He twinned it with an effort to put in charge figures who would be seen as putting the interests of citizens first.
The Easter bombings and the ailing economy were twinned nails in the coffin of the departing government, led by President Maithripala Sirisena.
Twinned with Praxair's apparent willingness to share power more evenly, this gives Mr. Belloni a good chance of successfully making himself superfluous.
Patterns — including yards of circles, dancing squiggles and twinned images — fill "Paterson," creating a vibrant visual punctuation to the otherwise relaxed storytelling.
During Joe's triumphant first appearance as a pastor, Dembe dances, and the audience catches the twinned meanings in each of his moves.
The states diverged after the 230s, when "liberals in Wisconsin saw ourselves as twinned with Minnesota", says Kenneth Streit, a researcher in Wisconsin.
Twinned with a new, two-round voting system for the lower house, the changes should finally make Italy a governable country, Renzi says.
The initial conceit is of reflections: a central soloist or pair in a circle of light twinned or flanked by others in dimness.
He predicted that existing policies to encourage investment would work in the long term, twinned with efforts to improve infrastructure along remote coasts.
She even twinned again with another sexy swimsuit shoot, where she wore a retro ribbed white one piece while basking in the sun.
Twinned with colleges' innovations to attract and serve a new generation of students is a changed relationship between the schools and the schooled.
But what would it do for theatre's popularity if its oldest, most famous works could be twinned with the latest, most spectacular technology?
An armchair and a park bench are safer places now that Edward Albee's twinned one-acts, "Homelife" and "The Zoo Story," are closing.
The latest Kindle is also now twinned with Audible, so you can pair it with Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your story.
The best part is that, as with an acrostic, you find yourself using each puzzle to help solve the one it is twinned with.
A grievance was understood to be a wrong so grave, so serious, that it must be in violation of its twinned opposite, a right.
The cavalcade has twinned two nations in shared public grief and indignation, as the procession moved deliberately across a crescent of Shiite historical memory.
The first and last stories are twinned, and they are the book's most blatant meta maneuver, though you don't know it at the start.
Let's jet back to those cities forever destined to be twinned in the annals of dance music to make a potentially wanky but pertinent point.
In these twinned plays, both seen at the Edinburgh Fringe, a girl longs for a family and a boy hungers for his own television show.
" Sonically it's a surging guitar pop tune with twinned boy-girl vocals that pull towards a chorus that implores: "Tell me what it's all about!
It concerns the twinned state of being for black people living in a white world and how our social mutability remains tied to our survival.
By recalling this twinned history, we can help the human-rights movement recalibrate its moral compass and expose the real dangers imperiling the Jewish people.
It means appealing to the specificity of group experiences, while also emphasizing their shared interests in the twinned fights against oppression and for liberal democracy.
Vuong uses language to conjure wholeness from a situation that language has already broken, and will continue to break; loss and survival are always twinned.
Some believe that the special counsel's previous indictments, twinned with voluminous news reporting, have already shown a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.
The sound is unmistakably dark and reminiscent of dubstep, twinned with suggestive and sinister lyrics that wouldn't sound amiss on a Shackleton, Appleblim or Pinch record.
Christie Brinkley, 64, and daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook, 20, showed off their fit physiques and twinned in workout gear at the Southampton Sweat event this weekend.
Raab, a lawyer by training, twinned the message with a well-received story about his Jewish father's escape from Czechoslovakia after the Nazi invasion in 1938.
Swaye and Drakeo the Ruler are the Romulus and Remus of the shit-talkin' generation––twinned wildlings who, instead of succumbing to South Central, have thrived.
Lust for food, twinned with a wariness of it, is a consistent theme in "Stuffed," whose author lost 107 pounds with gastric sleeve surgery in 2012.
For the Signature Theater, Lila Neugebauer directs the twinned one-acts "Homelife" and "The Zoo Story," which star Katie Finneran, Robert Sean Leonard and Paul Sparks.
This documentary has a classic twinned narrative: The girls must get into college (that's the school's main goal), and there's a big step competition coming up.
It's interesting that this hasn't been in a puzzle since 1968, and it also interests me that I mentally twinned this with "Excellent conductors" at 63D.
Oil could flow through the twinned pipeline by the second or third quarter of 2022, delayed by about a year since last year's court decision, Anderson said.
Instead of snapping pictures with her fiancé and Migos member Offset, the rapper twinned with her sister Hennessy Carolina and took #sistergoals to a whole new level.
This isn't the first time that Williams — who plays Arya Stark on the HBO drama series – and Turner — who plays Sansa Stark — have twinned off the screen.
These twinned productions of Strindberg and Ibsen maintain a similarly low hysteria quotient (or as low as Strindberg allows), without sacrificing the plays' anxious and compelling momentum.
Mr. Westmoreland doesn't make more of the master-slave dynamic that feeds Colette's twinned sexual and literary development, perhaps because he wanted to make a liberation story.
The cities of Verona and Hangzhou have been twinned, as have the region of Langhe with its vineyards and that of Yunnan province and its rice terraces.
Like many Shepard plays, "Simpatico" operates according to what might be called a perverse buddy system, in which twinned, seemingly dissimilar characters gradually change places and roles.
But it's also increasingly about itself: what its makers can do with the medium, yes, and also what's possible for the twinned comedies of race and status.
There were the twinned and complementary wry wits of Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy, which anchored the punchline-laden world of Tina Fey and Robert Carlock's 30 Rock.
Though Turner and Swift twinned with their blonde bangs, the singer wore a long-sleeved sparkly pink dress while the actress rocked a dark velvet jacket and pants.
Plath's letters to Beuscher, whom she stiffly addresses as "Dr." throughout, sometimes assume the tone of a psychiatric appointment, where candor and speculation, fact and hunch, are twinned.
Beyond visual similarities, Reuters reported that the games are twinned since some player found that their progress and achievements on PUBG had transferred over to the new game.
" Mr. Kristol wrote that he was "astonished how intellectually twinned" the two proved to be — "pursuing different subjects while thinking the same thoughts and reaching the same conclusions.
His ambition, twinned with desperation, resonates with any teenager who wants to journey off to college or move states away for work, in a bid to escape youthful boundaries.
Mother-daughter duo Robin Wright and Dylan Frances Penn twinned so hard at the 2017 Emmys, it was hard to distinguish which one was the House of Cards nominee.
GOP leader Kevin McCarthy, for instance, reminded him of his own position, that any move on DACA should be twinned with border security improvements, prompting Trump to quickly backtrack.
The youngster twinned with her mama last month in coordinating hot-pink one-piece swimsuits, where they made the perfect summery pair in a snapshot Williams shared to Instagram.
But he called off the action after Speaker Paul D. Ryan said he wanted a broader immigration measure that twinned enhanced border security measures with legalization for young immigrants.
Manchin said on Tuesday he would back a "clean" continuing resolution to keep government open this week -- even if it is not twinned with a reprieve for DACA recipients.
Friday's election for the 88-seat body, which has the task of choosing the country's highest authority, the supreme leader, was twinned with a vote for the 290-member parliament.
This anti-immigrant strain twinned with the economic anxieties of many Britons who felt left out of the global economy to drive support for the country going its own way.
Look at one ensemble from 2001, in which an overdress based on Japanese screens is twinned with an undergarment of oyster shells, plus a crawling neckpiece of silver and pearls.
The shift to China (which could win AR/VR/XR long-term) with larger, later-stage deals, was twinned with fewer early-stage deals in the U.S. in Q2 2018.
Intensely, at times squirmingly, intimate, it trots and sometimes meanders down twinned memory lanes as it revisits Ms. Reynolds's and Ms. Fisher's lives, their ups and downs, scandals and tchotchkes.
In my mind it is twinned with "Eurydice," Ms. Ruhl's devastatingly poignant adaptation of the Orpheus myth, in which a young woman prematurely follows her dead father into the underworld.
I have tried my whole life to change this in her, as I have tried to change my own relationship to money and pain, which are forever twinned in my mind.
Ruth Negga and Ginnifer Goodwin #twinned in nearly matching Victorian-inspired dresses in blood-red hues, and Dakota Johnson picked a demure silk Gucci gown that gave her strong mumsy vibes.
The twinned trends of conscious consumerism and holistic personal wellness are dictated largely by companies with a vested interest in stoking our desire to feel healthy, ethical, enlightened, and environmentally responsible.
While digital investment, twinned with cost-cutting, were key features of Lloyds' previous three-year plan, analysts and investors expect a more ambitious approach or even an overhaul of the bank's technology.
The anti-speculation measures have been twinned with another EPA proposal to expand sales of higher ethanol blends of gasoline, called E15, year-round, to help corn farmers supplying the ethanol industry.
Fittingly, my early summer chat with Reynolds and Davis fell between the artists' twinned exhibitions at The Luminary—Mane 'n Tail and Darker Gods in the Garden of the Low-Hanging Heavens.
The two twinned with matching black velvet purses that appear to be the $1,980 GG Marmont Medium Quilted Shoulder Bags, which Kris held as a clutch and Caitlyn draped over her shoulder.
In honor of flashback Friday, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians matriarch took fans back in time to when her four oldest children still twinned and color-coordinated for annual family photos.
Perhaps MandinGO (AJ Harris) represents the twinned problems Gary is flirting with: the vulnerability of gay black bodies in white spaces, and the vulnerability of all bodies in the path of disease.
The series includes women who bare midriffs in tailored crop tops; women with visible tattoos; women with twinned, voluminous, gravity-defying Afros; women wearing extensions or weaves; women with long Senegalese twists.
The NFL Draft, more than any other time, is when we see this most clearly—the league's phobias and foibles, its conscious and its unconscious biases, and its twinned cynicism and romance.
The conservative backlash to Colin Kaepernick taking a knee, an anti-police brutality gesture developed in part by a veteran to be a twinned sign of patriotism and protest, is another example.
If nothing else, Cannes affirms that there is more to see and think about than Disney and Netflix, the twinned behemoths that increasingly dominate screens and the attention of the entertainment media.
But this is twinned with an aggressive effort to deport economic migrants ineligible for asylum and return asylum seekers — as is the European Union rule — to the first European country they entered.
The new Kindle Paperwhite is also now twinned with Audible, so you can pair it with Bluetooth headphones or speakers to listen to your story, if reading is getting a bit tiresome.
It isn't hard to see where Snap found inspiration for social games — Asian messaging companies have long twinned games and chat — but the U.S. company is applying its own twist to the genre.
The royal couple faced off in a competitive boat race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg during day four of their five-day royal tour of Poland and Germany on Thursday.
The sole cover, of an old rockabilly tune called "Bluebirds Over the Mountain," gets new energy from a fractured electronic beat and the twinned vocals of Mr. Plant and the Pretenders' Chrissie Hynde.
An act called Spicy Circus bounds atop twinned trampolines, and I took no notes as the Flying Tunizianis flung themselves toward their trapezes because it turns out I can't write while I'm gaping.
Here, as everywhere, the twinned half-visages of Mayweather and McGregor glowered from posters and video screens, an Orwellian pair of Big Brothers on watch for any flagging in the suspension of disbelief.
Adapted from Martha Batalha's novel, Karim Aïnouz's latest tells the twinned stories of sisters Eurídice and Guida by exploring the pocket of time in their lives before they stopped waiting on their dreams.
But twinned with that is our interest in the stories these people tell themselves about why each sacrifice is worth it for what they think they need or want in a given moment.
But Trump's memorandum on Keystone was twinned with another ordering the secretary of commerce to develop a plan to ensure all pipelines built, repaired or upgraded in the United States use domestically made steel.
It's not the first time Kardashian has twinned with her daughter: she recently showed off two pairs of matching golden hoop earrings to Instagram — one for her, and a pint-sized pair for True.
It is somewhat ironic that the energy drink giant has its eye on Udinese: the Friulian team's fans are twinned with those of Salzburg, so the anti-Red Bull connection is easy to establish.
He has now twinned that longing and that starwatching into a poignant if occasionally strained solo show, "Love's Refrain: A Confession by Justin Sayre," directed by Matthew Placek, at the Club at La MaMa.
I couldn't help wishing it had been twinned with another short story by Mr. Murakami, a choice Complicite made in adapting "The Elephant Vanishes," to open things out and make the piece less hermetic.
So, it's like what's visible and what's invisible are often kind of twinned, in a very interesting way that you wouldn't see in the Obama administration, which was generally more secretive and buttoned-up.
It is the latest from the Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi, a master of narrative diversion, who again has taken the twinned roles of director and driver, as he did in the documentary "Taxi" (2015).
The organizers of Frieze London and Frieze Masters — twinned events taking place near each other in Regent's Park from Thursday to Sunday — have capitalized on London's role as a market hub and cultural center.
He twinned with his brothers Joe and Kevin, who were also wearing the same model, but showed them up slightly by opting for the rarer, more expensive yellow gold edition with a green dial.
They're not twinned on a possession-by-possession basis, but as the ball swings and assignments shift, they find each other occasionally and pick up their argument on the merits of power versus grace.
"Cergy has always been very welcoming to people who come from elsewhere," says Jean-Paul Jeandon, the Socialist mayor of the town, which is informally twinned with a village in Palestine and another in Senegal.
There is a bit of misdirection, I believe, in the case of two sort-of-twinned down answers, 3 and 36, that made me think that something else involving orders or admonitions was going on.
Lucius by Piper Ferguson Magical Lucius—whose excellence hinges on the twinned harmonies of co-frontwomen Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig—are releasing a new record this Spring: Good Grief drops March 11 via Mom + Pop.
MI Italy's antitrust authority said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into Banca Popolare di Vicenza for possible unfair practice, citing evidence it had twinned the sale of mortgages and loans with other financial instruments.
Aside from inspiring her mom's new line, she has "given" her dad tips on what to wear and not to wear (the two even twinned at Wade's final home game with the Miami Heat last month!).
Nor is the thickness of Lerner's description mere skylarking; in each of the proliferating niches where Adam looks for depth, we find instead the twinned signs of surfeit and hunger, of narrowing possibilities and compensatory aggression.
Raycon founder Ray J twinned with wife Princess Love and their 6-month-old daughter Melody Love, where the adorable infant sat on her mama's lap with a Christmas tree surrounded by wrapped gifts in the background.
The ban, twinned with the disclosure that the European Union had found E.coli and salmonella in meat and chicken exported from Brazil, was the latest black eye for a key sector of the country's sprawling farm economy.
Rather than working in Microsoft Word or popular playwriting software, he created the piece using music and video programs like Ableton Live and Final Cut, so that the words were intimately twinned with the lighting and sound.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's antitrust authority said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into Banca Popolare di Vicenza for possible unfair practice, citing evidence it had twinned the sale of mortgages and loans with other financial instruments.
Cheryl Faraone directs Tom Stoppard's twinned comedies of power and language, which politicize Shakespeare, and in repertory, Richard Romagnoli directs three one-act plays by Vaclav Havel, along with short works by Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.
Best Verse: Juicy JOverall Grade: C "Plain Jane" and "No Limit" have been twinned in the public's mind, as the two songs "Slob On My Knob"-interpolating tracks simultaneously rose up the charts over the last few months.
That move shocked financial markets since euro zone inflation is still only around half the ECB's target of just under 2 percent, despite years of money printing twinned with a zero policy rate and a negative deposit rate.
In the final season, the show sometimes felt diffuse and brittle on an emotional level, which may have made sense thematically — in terms of Alicia's twinned movement toward independence and isolation — but didn't do much for the drama.
They became obsessed with Akhenaten and Nefertiti, the king and queen who ruled during the fourteenth century B.C. The connection had something to do with the names—one "A," one "N"—but it was also the twinned iconography.
Eradicating the North Korean nuclear threat would indisputably rank among America's top diplomatic wins since World War II. Success in Singapore, twinned with the booming US economy, would also give Trump a strong argument in tough midterm elections.
The political and social awareness of younger millennials, and their motivation to translate those principles into action, is twinned with their knowledge of music, fashion, and visual art—a combination brimming with possibilities, as Raury's runway protest demonstrated.
There are four theme pairs today, twinned for you in the clues — each pair consists of an across entry (at 23, 35, 66 and 93) and an entry that runs down and diagonal, and those two entries cross.
Defined by emoting, sexual fluidity (however performative), and oppressively tight jeans, emo's millennial incarnation was bolstered by the fact that it arrived in tandem with MySpace—the first and only social network to be inherently twinned with music culture.
In Britain, a public health crisis twinned with a near-certain recession has dispatched to history the age of austerity while prompting the majority Conservative party to break sharply from dogmatic conceptions of governance that have prevailed for decades.
Instead the puzzle was hinting at a more personal cataclysm, and it took a while for me to fill out "AA MEETING"; another example of a clue with gnarly, unusual twinned letters to make you doubt yourself when solving.
"I think the story of department stores is closely twinned with the story of the shopping mall," Vicki Howard, author of the book "From Main Street to Mall: The Rise and Fall of the American Department Store," told CNBC.
In "Peer Gynt and the Norwegian Hapa Band," conceived by the director Jack Tamburri and written by Michi Barall, the company has twinned an updated version of Ibsen's text to a dozen or more original rock and pop songs.
Sleeveless dresses were patchworked together from sparkling tank tops and neutral men's wear-style skirts with big black and white striped pockets; and leaf-green shine was twinned with shell-pink cashmere (and more of those stripes, because, you know: modernity).
When I started secondary school in 2002, songs released just a year earlier became "old-school"—a word which has remained twinned with garage on playlists and Google searches and club nights and Facebook groups in the proceeding 16 years.
The U.S. Treasury Department twinned that development with an announcement that it would lift sanctions on major aluminum company Rusal and two other firms tied to Oleg Deripaska after a deal was struck to sever the Russian oligarch's control over them.
Halloween takes its lumps on the way to that point, but when it closes on a deft image that combines its twinned ideas of maternal strength passed down through generations of women right alongside shared trauma, it ends very well indeed.
The widely disseminated mug shot of the older, balding DeAngelo, juxtaposed beside a decades-old police sketch of a young suspect with longish hair parted in the middle, twinned the distance of the long-ago with the immediacy of now.
Other countries, however — notably England, where most of the biggest Premier League clubs (although, notably, not all) have now embraced women's soccer — are experiencing fast growth at the highest levels through news media exposure, fan interaction and twinned branding with men's teams.
As outrage spreads over the revelation that a 29-year-old woman who'd been in a vegetative state for more than a decade unexpectedly gave birth last month at an Arizona nursing facility, it's been twinned with a parallel — and unanswered — question.
There were baby dyke couples twinned out with matching tongue rings and spiky hair, uniformed post office ladies, construction workers, power lezzies in Paula Poundstone blazers, and butches taking up space at the bar or around the pool table, manspreading because they could.
The company has led the sector with crucial strategic decisions, such as standardizing prices worldwide last April after gaps grew between regions because of volatile exchange rates, opening museum exhibitions devoted to its craftsmen and smart social media activity, often twinned with extravagant runway shows.
Mr. Furman, 36, whose maternal grandmother is Japanese, rearranged the plan to create an entrance vestibule and short hallway leading past twinned single bedrooms, after which the apartment opens up into a large living room that is united with the kitchen and eat-in island.
It builds on Dr. Sanderson's stunning work, with Markley Boyer, in creating visualizations of the rolling landscape of 1609 Manhattan — known by the Lenape people as Mannahatta, "the island of many hills" — that are twinned with photographs of the same points in the modern city.
Everything looks picture perfect in Suburbicon, and the story is so ordered that at first the movie seems to be a tale of two families, twinned peoples whose only sons dress alike and play catch in yards that face each other as if mirrored images.
Just as Britain and the West Indies are twinned historically, socially and economically, so too is football in England informed by its share of Caribbean identity, and along with its British and Irish heart one could say that English football has a Caribbean soul.
" By adapting the theatrical antics employed by anti-art scamps like Tristan Tzara and George Maciunas to the stone seriousness of sexual assault, these women restored "personal meaning to art and [found] a language to talk about embodied experience" — twinned breakthroughs they saw as "inseparable goals.
"Having been twinned with Donald Trump by the media for a long time, Putin has now clearly decided to cast his lot with him," said Dmitry Trenin, a former colonel in the Russian army who is now director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, a think tank.
Both parties say their main campaign pledges form the core of the deal: a hard line on immigration and security twinned with tax cuts and a balanced budget for Kurz's party, greater government transparency and tax reforms to better price in carbon emissions for the Greens.
One never knows in advance, but sometimes, we reach a tipping point when just that singular voice is the right medicine to remind us of our civic core as a democracy that speaks plainly to the twinned American ideals of social equity and the free pursuit of individual aspiration.
Moulded by the geopolitical tensions of the Cold War, the awe-inspiring feats of the Space Race, and the emergence of civil rights movements, the late 1960s were a time of momentous change and instability on Earth, twinned with the first direct human exploration of the universe beyond it.
That desire is twinned with the consciousness of escape, of acknowledging that the place we are in is not the place we must remain; that to be human is to live with the hope of going somewhere else, even if we aren't able to always satisfy that promise.
He is not exactly the hero of the memoir, but there are moments so pure and full of the force of life, and others where Rush and his father's fates are so inextricably bound, their relationship almost brotherly and twinned in addictions, that I find myself loving him.
Adapted from Martha Batalha's novel The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmão by director and co-writer Karim Aïnouz, Invisible Life tells the twinned stories of sisters Eurídice (Carol Duarte) and Guida (Julia Stockler) by exploring the pocket of time in their lives before they stopped waiting on their dreams.
The parties say their main campaign pledges form the core of the deal: a hard line on immigration and security twinned with tax cuts and a balanced budget for Kurz's People's Party (OVP), greater government transparency and tax reforms to better price in carbon emissions for the Greens.
The twinned fates of Mr Mourinho and Mr Ranieri, the contrasting form of Mr Mahrez and Mr Hazard, and the alternating stability of the two squads seem somehow related—as if Chelsea and Leicester had exchanged swigs of "Polyjuice Potion" (which allows the imbiber to temporarily adopt somebody else's appearance).
Even when the force of her attractiveness, twinned with the force of her convictions, puts her livelihood at risk—one of the weaker gags here is that everybody's always falling in love with her, and doing stupid things as a result—her calm under moral fire feels like a relief.
For decades, the Kim dynasty has used diplomatic coercion and brinkmanship twinned with offers of talks and demands for concessions to cheat their way to a nuclear arsenal and preserve a tyrannical regime in defiance of the US. So there's a real chance Trump could be walking into a massive trap.
Over eight minutes, Warren then moved onto what the twinned personnel and empowered enforcement could do at the Department of Education, the EPA, the Pentagon, and touched on the Great Depression, World War II, the historical moment before us, and if people should cower or fight in times of duress.
"New Worlds," out in September, features Mr. Murray singing and doing readings over music by Mr. Vogler's chamber ensemble; "blessing the boats" by the American poet Lucille Clifton, is twinned with Saint-Saens's "The Swan," and an excerpt from "The Deerslayer" by James Fenimore Cooper, with a piece by Schubert.
As envisioned by the chefs Mario Carbone and Rich Torrisi and their business partner, Jeff Zalaznick, the space on the ground floor of the Seagram Building will become a twinned tribute: The restaurant's Grill Room will celebrate the virtues of looking back, and the Pool Room will harness the thrill of moving forward.
I saw both stagings on the same day and they are neatly twinned, the director Christopher Luscombe setting the plays on either side of World War I so that it makes particular sense at the beginning of "Much Ado" when that play's men are said to have just returned home from combat.
The fact that their latest offering comes twinned with Autopsy god Chris Reifert's punked-up project Violation Wound as part of a new split LP is even more delicious—as is that said new material lights a signal fire right underneath the Nazi scumfuck asses that vocalist Ami Lawless and their bandmates are fighting against.
But none have captured, in such color and with such verve, the profoundly pagan sense of twinned superstition and celebration that informs the culture, the way the country masquerades as a contemporary one in its surfaces and in its technology while still believing, unswervingly, in gods and monsters, in the divinity of a tree.
This is not to say that Oprah (or Jordan) had sold out, or to claim anything as simplistic as that, but it seems worth mentioning the twinned destinies of those two black Midwesterners, representing the crossover (in more ways than one for Jordan), 22019 years after Berry Gordy aggressively promoted the concept in Detroit, with Motown.
I am speaking, of course, of the T-shirt shirt, a men's wear product from the Balenciaga fall 2018 collection that is exactly what it sounds like: a cotton T-shirt twinned to a cotton button-up shirt in complementary colors that can be worn with the long-sleeved shirt draped on the front, or the T-shirt draped off the back.
By contrast Nome, still officially twinned with Provideniya, runs far more smoothly, even though it suffers from some of the same problems—a terrifyingly cold and long winter climate, an excess of alcoholism, and a similar feeling among the local Inuit, who make up more than half the town's populace of 3,700, that their language and culture are under threat.
Since I have donned my Santa suit, I'll take a mo and hand out loot: Four silver bells, precisely twinned, To tax preparer Arshdeep Thind; For the Mississippi, locks (That river needs some new ones); socks For Adam Driver, Adam Schiff, Adam Neely, Claire Saffitz, Dallas Goldtooth, Andrew Yang, Sufjan Stevens, Andrew Huang, Michael McFaul, Billie Eilish— Socks by the carload, highly stylish.

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