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Verdict: It's now tying together the living room of some unscrupulous doctor.
Tying together the diplomatic resources of London, Paris and Berlin makes sense.
It is the intelligence tying together disparate Google and Nest hardware (Google owns Nest).
But now the golden threads tying together Brangelina have been severed, and I'm shook.
There's a thread tying together all these meat industry moves, and it's buyer power.
A larger web of forensic links tying together Sandworm's earlier attacks stretches back years.
It's essentially the tying-together of coins in the black box I spoke about above.
Another person said Marcel would represent progress in tying together systems like consistent time tracking.
Westworld's first season came to a close, tying together several loops, loose ends and unanswered questions.
It's that smart — tying together themes from the show's entire history in a hysterical, poignant package.
It's a natural fit for institutions, tying together their missions and the broader goals of higher education.
However, Routines will support tying together more than two commands, and will associate them with a trigger phrase.
These narrative canvases reference the artist's childhood, tying together personal memories and anecdotes that are more universally relatable.
More important than tying together some narrative threads, though, the new chapter shows a very different side of Prompto.
This Elena, we soon piece together, is June's long-missing mom, thus neatly tying together two seemingly random storylines.
The universal thread tying together the positives to Sony's recent success has been a reduced reliance on hardware sales.
Was it your idea to do a show tying together the independence movements across Africa with your own life?
It's a typical incident in the very atypical Trump administration, tying together a lack of discipline and low-grade corruption.
Specifically, the European Union wants Google to stop tying together its search, browser and app store products for handset makers.
Claims Abedin was tied to the Muslim Brotherhood are based on flimsy connections tying together people and events from decades ago.
It's a "matter of time" before bad guys start tying together several hacking techniques following the WannaCry ransomware attack, he wrote.
There's a common, I guess technically spoiler-y bond tying together all the two-tone posters: they specifically feature dead characters.
The human condition is so prone to regret and self-cudgeling — and then you realize how it all starts tying together.
Simply by virtue of tying together a decade's worth of blockbusters, its place in the pantheon of movies appears all but assured.
Tying together the Salem witch trials and Hillary Clinton, Knox urges more research and understanding into women's treatment by the criminal justice system.
Burroughs said she believed the indictment lacked sufficient allegations tying together the Insys executives and the various doctors to support the racketeering charge.
If there's any theme tying together pop culture's favorite examples of entertainment in 2018, it's the growing sense of agency each fan possesses.
Forensic analysts have nonetheless learned how to determine hackers' identities by other means, tying together clues in code, infrastructure connections, and political motivations.
As HBO's dystopian superhero drama Watchmen nears its season finale, showrunner Damon Lindelof has started tying together some of the show's many storylines.
Williams is a member of Lucasfilm's Story Group, which is responsible for tying together the narrative threads across the expanding Star Wars creative universe.
The hope is that Inhabitr can better serve the end customer by tying together these three existing frameworks — designers, furniture manufacturers and retail stores.
Tying together Harvey relief funding and paying our bills on time puts both at risk, as it asks for political courage from G.O.P. legislators.
In addition to modernizing the cooking experience, Discovery is also tying together Food Network's TV channel and the Food Network Kitchen app, at times.
The commission says that Google is doing pretty much what Microsoft did in the late 1990s: tying together pieces of software to cement its dominance.
Google just took a big step in tying together your computing world, with full integration of its Google Cast capability directly into its Chrome browser.
Singer Indra Dunis' vocals are alternately entranced and airily joyous, tying together the arpeggiated synth melodies and loping bassline into a neat, gut-rattling package.
Different "grand unified theories" or "GUTs" tying together the strong, weak and electromagnetic forces make a range of predictions about how long protons take to decay.
While she insisted it was love in the interview, some have suggested that Coronel's marriage to Chapo served a function of tying together powerful drug clans.
Tying together the late, 3-night benders and his vast palette of sound, the mixtape forms another part of who Jelani Blackman is, expanding his artistry.
With regime change yet to take hold in Venezuela, the administration has begun to increase pressure on Cuba while tying together its policies toward both countries.
They understand they can do best by their shareholders—and the broader society—by tying together the business, religious, ethical, and ideological perspectives in one bundle.
To that end, the company is already working on and prototyping the best ways of tying together "connected devices" — that aren't smartphones — with something altogether new.
This third episode felt like it was tying together an opening arc that potentially upends the audience's expectations of the story that "The Mandalorian" might tell.
In a fantastic essay, Anne Helen Petersen offers a unified theory of Knightley, a tying together of an extraordinary career (and face) that people have feelings about.
It was an operation that spanned several continents, tying together two major organized crime affiliates: the original Sicilian Mafia, and the Bonanno crime family, in New York.
Chinese officials have vowed to push for an even larger regional pact called the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP), tying together 21 countries including America.
There was a story tying together his violent ventures throughout Greek mythology, of course — a quest for revenge, naturally — but I can't say I remember much of it.
It's less a polemic than a series of fascinating and sometimes tangential stories about technology, tying together everything from chemtrail conspiracies to Google's eerie DeepDream computer vision project.
The challenge for these final six episodes is that "Thrones" has constantly expanded its story without always advancing it, and tying together anything this sprawling seems almost impossible.
Like her protagonist, Danluck seems less interested in languishing in the ambience of her mysterious settings than she is in tying together the loose strands of a plot.
"Queen of Versailles", her documentary film from 2011, achieved the vision the artist claims for the rest of her work, tying together wealth, beauty, ageing, sexuality, fame and class.
As more companies embrace unified commerce —tying together online and offline shopping to gain additional consumer insight and deliver a better experience — in-person customer service becomes more important.
Due to geography of our planet's surface and practical realities of transportation, the network tying together the global political and economic system runs in large part across the ocean.
However, by tying together a worldwide network of radio receivers, astronomers can effectively make a telescope the size of the Earth -- essentially a radio telescope about 8,000 miles wide.
By tying together the city and the forest, this effort could unite rural and urban citizens toward shared goals — a livable climate, a viable economy and a vibrant, living landscape.
That means tying together personal cars with vehicle-to-everything communications built in, incorporating things like bike sharing networks, public and private transportation services, including buses, trains, ride hailing and beyond.
Google is slowly but surely tying together its vast and somewhat complicated web of mobile communication apps with an integration between its Google Assistant software and its Duo video calling app.
By weaving together click robots, Automation Hero users can build out their own workflows through a no-code interface, tying together a wide variety of both structured and unstructured data sources.
The task of tying together every loose end and officially sealing the deal can end up dragging on and on, a proceeding somewhat at odds with today's lightning-paced business environment.
Ms. Coffin said that she chose the Jazz Age as a historical concept tying together trends in art and popular culture from the end of World War I into the 1930s.
By tying together personal and public archives, Cennetoğlu's work not only reinforces the maxim that the personal is political, but insists that it is also and inevitably the other way around.
Launched out of stealth mode Wednesday by record label veteran Steve Stoute, United Masters is tying together artists and brands in the hope of driving more attention and sales for both groups.
The city has added light-rail lines to help some of those areas, but only Crossrail is capable of "tying together many of the developments that have transformed London," Mr. Burdett said.
Tying together the episode's triangle of plotlines is a cynical sense of humor that's laugh-out-loud funny throughout, the way "Mad Men" used to make you guffaw at its characters' avaricious awfulness.
" Under a separate contract worth $20 million or more, Johnson Controls is tying together all of the project's energy, communications, electrical, security and digital infrastructure in a network that it calls a "smart city.
The weight of responsibility — and the price of neglecting it — is also the theme tying together the two halves of this episode: Scully's torment and loss and the fly-swarmed trash monster terrorizing downtown Philadelphia.
Tying together the whole package appears to be a 3D ecosystem for Windows 10 that loops in the overhauled Microsoft Paint app, the HoloLens headset, and new peripherals for creating these 3D objects and holograms.
The sculptures' crisscrossing black and white nylon ropes, nearly as thin as string, are affixed to screws and the found objects themselves to form a tattered web just barely tying together the boxes' disparate contents.
In Ukraine, however, Russia has also been willing to use much heavier firepower, tying together the use of unmanned drones and colossally powerful artillery and rocket launchers to defeat even sophisticated Western-style tactics and equipment.
One that really stood out was about South Dakota — a part of the country often overlooked for its climate vulnerability — tying together bison herds and a clever tactic for pulling carbon dioxide out of the air.
It is hoping to relive its past successes, tying together the France-based engine-producing department in Viry-Chatillon, a suburb of Paris, with the chassis-making operation in Enstone, England, as it had done before.
Experts say 5G phone networks will jump-start the smart cities movement — which deploys tech to try to make communities more sustainable and efficient — by tying together traffic, energy, communications, waste disposal, and many other municipal systems.
Sir Burton acts as the plot's shepherd, tying together its mythical past and its explosive present, but once his role is fulfilled, his character is shuffled offscreen so unceremoniously that it's laughable, in the most painful sense.
It's a tour de force of performance and direction, deftly tying together threads established throughout the work, in service of what is essentially the late-night confession of a student away from home for the first time.
Wink, which launched in 2014 with a smart home hub tying together several competing standards, now has 1.3 million devices on its network, with another 20,000 coming online every week (Wink declined to say across how many homes).
Aravena's idea was to merge all three buildings, seamlessly, incorporating the desire line and devising the entry pavilion as a kind of knot, in the form of a two-story triangular grid, tying together circulation inside and out.
Among the big five tech companies, Facebook has perhaps the smallest role in the car itself, but Sandberg was in Frankfurt to talk about its sponsorship of a "new mobility world," tying together the auto and tech industry.
On July 18th the European Commission hit Google with a record fine of €4.3bn ($5bn) for entrenching its dominance in internet search by illegally tying together this service and other mobile apps with Android, the firm's mobile operating system.
The Defenders, starring Charlie Cox, Krysten Ritter, Mike Colter, and Finn Jones in their respective superhero roles, is Marvel's massive event series, tying together all the threads involving superheroes and ninjas in New York that Daredevil established in its first season.
While many individual astrologers and websites have developed their own apps for sharing horoscopes and spiritual guidance, The Pattern and Co—Star are two that have become increasingly popular as social networks, tying together folks interested in astrology and online community.
"Tying together the Middle East region would produce greater virtual density, without congestion and pollution, spurring innovation, productivity, job growth and more powerful sharing of knowledge, labor and investment," Lloyd told an audience, according to a statement from the company.
Photographs and videos of a team tying together pieces of the shelter, as well as an artist etching decorations on birch bark, bring you straight to the action, taught by those who are well-acquainted with the traditional construction methods.
But his ability to plant roots there and the potential that he and others see in tying together country-level anti-immigrant sentiment into a continentwide movement are both alarming and, for those of us in the United States, a reality check.
The artist takes the opportunity to touch upon a soulfully eclectic range of styles, all the way from soul and hip-hop to house and disco, tying together sounds and moods with a masterful fluidity learned after more than two decades in the industry.
His perpetually wrinkled suits and shaggy hair are such trademarks that, in his recent campaign, Brown, 66, aired an ad tying together the style and substance of his political identity: workers from an Ohio washing machine factory saying Brown looks just fine to them.
If the viewer does take the time to understand these various concepts, especially in relation to Steiner's history as an ecofeminist and labor rights activist, an expansive and poetic web emerges, tying together the show's imagery and its very terms of existence within the gallery.
And then came the subway: hundreds of miles of track shooting out in every direction, carrying millions of immigrants out of the ghettos and into newly built homes, tying together the modern city and enabling it to become a place where anything was possible.
The former first daughter posted Tuesday about Trump's latest Twitter behavior with a witty response tying together Trump's inappropriate golf GIF (which showed him "hitting" Hillary Clinton with his "powerful swing"); his thin-skinned responses to criticism; and his distracting Twitter obsession during important United Nations meetings.
To be considered a success, the new movie must satisfy a seemingly impossible array of demands: It has to wrap up the current trilogy while tying together the many themes and plotlines of its eight predecessors while — oh, yes — working as a complete story on its own.
The comic ends with an image of another panel from Carr Chapel, "Resurrection," which depicts the rug and charcoaled-over versions of Carr's cartoons from the outer room of Campbell's show — tying together both the separate parts of the exhibition and the lives of the two artists.
What's funny and notable about the Uzi Challenge may just be its almost comedically despairing hook ("pushed me to the edge / all my friends are dead") accompanying goofy dance clips, tying together the worlds of hip-hop and emo for what has to be the dozenth time this year.
They spend the first part of the show retelling, at considerable, convoluted length, the premise tying together the old fables: A woman named Scheherazade saved her life from the tyrannical King Shahriyar's cruel whims by keeping him hooked on the tales she made up night after night after night.
In tying together social media companies, the media, and Democrats, the president was able to attack three of his habitual targets, and worked to reinforce the idea that all three are against him and his supporters, lending even more presidential credibility to the messages he tweeted in the morning.
I took the opportunity to share my first photos of seeing ground zero and the memorial for my first time while visiting New York City on a business trip, inspiring and tying together the feeling of TRIUMPH to overcome, just like my cancer diagnosis (and being a 16 year survivor).
One such city is Huizhou, which has some of the lowest home prices in the Greater Bay Area and is benefiting from a plan that aims to mimic the likes of Los Angeles, New York or Tokyo in tying together a vast economic region via major road and high speed trains.
Lastly, and most important, by tying together a tissue of lies and half-truths which will progressively be debunked in the coming days and weeks, the author of "Fire and Fury" will in fact strengthen the position of President Trump and reinforce the public's already remarkably high distrust of the media.
The tracks combined her typical impressive storytelling abilities while tying together strong emotions of frustration that feel at home in "Reputation" (seen in the track "The Man") as well as stories of falling in love and almost losing it that feel at home in "Speak Now" or "Red" (as seen in "Cornelia Street").
So when he likens the elegance of "Sweeney Todd" to that of "Guys and Dolls" as examples of how tying together the plot and subplot requires proper planning in Act 1, for instance — "No one can make a move in either story without affecting both stories" — it's good to know both stories.
Most of the pickers come from Eastern Europe, spending the summer living in plastic static caravans, their working day spent either bent over in a field cutting and tying together bunches of spring onions and carrots, or in one of the huge, freezing, windowless warehouses where vegetables are washed, packed, and stored.
Bourdain: The outsider who really listened "Parts Unknown," which aired from 2013 to 2018, was premised on bringing inaccessible regions into the living rooms of viewers, and it does a hell of a job complicating our preconceived notions about places by tying together cultures that are misunderstood with their foodways and art and geography.
The conceit tying together Warren's ideas is that if corporations are going to have the legal rights of persons, they should be expected to act like decent citizens who uphold their fair share of the social contract and not act like sociopaths whose sole obligation is profitability — as is currently conventional in American business thinking.
Here's Pierrehumbert's "Your Dot" contribution, tying together these elements: The day of the release of the spectacular LIGO gravitational wave discovery is a good time to be pondering human destiny, the great things we can achieve as a species if only we don't do ourselves in, and the responsibility to provide a home for future generations to flourish in.
Although many of the series' central mysteries are resolved in the last book — we find out the full extent of Harry and Voldemort's connection, and we get that famously heart-breaking insight into Snape's tragic past — the story also has its own self-contained mysteries: at the centre of these, and tying together the rest, are the Deathly Hallows.
When a teacher waves a sign that says, "I'd take a bullet for your child but PEIA won't cover it," she is tying together a web of interconnected policy issues to create the sense of a crisis, raw and emotional, afflicting not only this group of educators, with their particular demands, but also the children in their care.
If you take the sum of the breathless (dare I say thirsty) stories tying together a bunch of anecdotes about Jony's last couple of years, they are trying to paint a picture of a legendary design figure that has abandoned the team and company he helped build, leading to a stagnation of forward progress — while at the same time trying to argue that the company is doomed without him.
Based on how closely the title character's personal experience mirrors my own, there was little chance I wouldn't forge some sort of emotional connection with this film, but the inevitability of that connection allowed me to step back and appreciate just how well the film does what I was expecting it to do, with smart, nuanced characterization and performances tying together its vignette-based structure into something that feels so perfect and special I want to hold it in my hands and clutch it to my heart forever.
This writer had a different view, observing at the outset that Comey's own statements (tying together his July 5 press conference and his Congressional hearing two days later) confirmed that Secretary Clinton had violated neither any hard law, nor even softer policy rules, concerning the handling of emails—this because (i) no classified email ever crossed her private server; (ii) FBI forensics showed no hacking of her private server—a server which was no less secure than the official State Department server; and (iii) Clinton routinely used a separate, encrypted and secure State Department server for genuinely classified and sensitive documents.

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