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"vignette" Definitions
  1. a short piece of writing or acting that clearly shows what a particular person, situation, etc. is like
  2. a small picture or drawing, especially on the first page of a book

342 Sentences With "vignette"

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I had a line of vignette videos, Perverted Stories .
Puccini is no where to be seen in this vignette.
This is a short vignette, but it's effective and powerful.
Just like Vignette, it pulls images from popular web services.
There are a few things to note from this vignette.
" He added, "I don't have a perfect vignette for you.
But instead we are whisked off to the next vignette.
This throwaway vignette is the perfect prologue to what follows.
His faery lover, Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), has just arrived.
Finally add a vignette as explained in the Amaro filter section.
I'm going to conclude by giving you one little vignette here.
Given its singular purpose, Vignette may not have a wide audience.
"Sirena de Gali" is another standout vignette about a haunted place.
I have created a vignette based off the colors in the painting.
In making music, it's my window into a vignette of those things.
The effect, I feel, is that of a vignette only half told.
As each vignette piles on the one before it the tension rises.
" Joy adds that the vignette takes place in "a very different timeline.
You don't love a pricey computer-generated "vignette;" you love your toddler.
Quick overview: There are faeries like Vignette and her friend, Tourmaline (Karla Crome).
That vignette suggests to me that Iger already trusts Pitaro for the position.
It's a tone that seems to belong to something other than the contemplative vignette.
This vignette epitomizes the "drip-trap" that prevents wider admiration of Jackson Pollock's work.
Each vignette intersperses a mug shot of the passenger with a designated punishable offense.
Vignette and Philo haven't seen each other since their traumatic parting during the war.
In another vignette, a boy asks his busy mom to draw pictures with him.
For photos, you get new adjustment settings for sharpness, definition, noise reduction, and vignette.
" A banner running at the top of the vignette says "Berkeley, Portland, Charlottesville, Boston.
" The Standard Hotel's vignette comes with a fake user review: "At first I was annoyed.
Columns of hieroglyphs run between them, representing dialogue and filling the vignette with intricate symbols.
Plenty of people didn't hear the fantasy swear, and just enjoyed the little Christmas vignette.
Vignette is a free download with a $4.99 in-app purchase on the App Store.
As the vignette concludes, footage shifts to the video game world, which embraces its photorealism.
Meanwhile, Vignette Stonemoss (Delevingne) is a winged faerie who just fled her home in Tirnanoc.
Of the all the refugees on the ship sailing for the Burgue, only Vignette survives.
The Lomo cameras created quirky-looking photos with curious color palettes and a consistent vignette effect.
It is a vignette loaded with meaning, as they tread the line between laughing and crying.
There aren't enough vignette gifsets in the world to make that dynamic look good for her.
The vignette is well performed and directed, but adds little to the drama of the manhunt.
The filters include black and white, sepia, vignette, a night mode, retro, and half-tone options.
Also, be careful to avoid too much clutter when taking a "shelfie" or photographing a vignette.
In a vignette in Budapest's cavernous Central Market Hall, B. waits his turn to buy vegetables.
That vignette (which I have described only partly) is mild compared with some of what follows.
In that sense, Scary Stories does feel like an anthology; each monster gets its disparate vignette.
"Zenobia" is not so much a novel as a fable, a vignette in a lost life.
Vignette has been reunited with Philo and it's implied that Tourmaline wishes that wasn't the case.
So he wrote a loving vignette about Chopin in "Carnaval," one of his early keyboard masterpieces.
The vignette at the beginning portrays women surgeons who are mothers in a very negative way.
" Poetics " unfolds like a hyper-cerebral cartoon score, jumping from one split-second vignette to another.
Others lean a few novels on a shelf, or make a vignette with an objet d'art.
For example, in November, a painting titled "Vignette 19" sold for nearly $18.5 million at Sotheby's.
Also here is his uncharacteristically loosely painted, multi-vignette portrait of Lynes, a wonderful period piece.
"The vignette closes with the couple in visibly better relations with one another," the researchers write.
Each composite images comes with a vignette of text, written by Repponen's friend and journalist, Jon Earle.
Each bay houses a sculptural vignette that evokes histories of ethnography and anthropology both real and imagined.
Its shape hosts a central vignette from 2017: documentation of the historic removal of the same monument.
The vignette would be funny if he weren't already being presented as the "totally normal," respectable gay.
It was more of a vignette than a photo or video, and lasted roughly one second long.
Cinematically vast and sonically gorgeous, Page's vignette elevates the whole movie to a level of eerie vulnerability.
Each track is a vignette; a story unto itself, slotted into the larger theme of the record.
The vignette began with Trump talking about women being the main beneficiaries of the nation's strong economy.
Added a filter in VSCO to increase contrast, added fade, Added vignette, and then sharpened the image.
Each vignette builds slowly, the text and images working together to create new meanings from their association.
Struck by the scene, Mr. Nyman filmed it, later composing a soundtrack inspired by the Milanese vignette.
Most excruciating is the vignette showing Mickey Rourke, in a hotel bar, crudely hitting on a woman.
Yet even Harari, a master of the catchy story and historical vignette, fails to convince me entirely.
It's a good fit for 'Nandez's somber flow, a vignette of confusion and introspection amidst rap's usual showboating.
Ahead, the beauty products that'll turn your antique oak vanity into a display worthy of an Instagram vignette.
Yesterday the band released the ninth and final vignette in the series, The Numbers, directed by Grant Gee.
In this case, that's a short vignette where you play a soldier being interrogated by a terrorist group.
A few years ago, game designer Nina Freeman put forward the "vignette game" as its own distinct form.
Prior to its release, Craig teased each of the 13 tracks on social media with a short vignette.
Other pet portraits were more candid, like this black-and-white vignette portrait of Frances Farmer in 1936.
In a flashback, we see that through time and the war, Vignette and Tourmaline's displacement has changed them.
But this vignette is framed and enhanced by a darker one on the nearer bank, where DeCarava stood.
It was an unusual, almost corny vignette: bad guys pick the wrong dude to mug, get blown away.
At the center of the story are police detective Philo (Orlando Bloom) and rebellious faerie Vignette (Cara Delevingne).
This vignette is a brilliant example of the challenge "Spring" presents, both to readers and to Knausgaard's work.
Each stage plays as a sort of vignette, telling each townsperson's story as they're swallowed by the hole.
In one vignette, Thomas sits with a presumed boyfriend at a computer screen debating the appropriate breast-implant size.
You're able to edit brilliance, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation, white balance, sharpness, definition, vignette, and noise reduction on pictures.
The first part is a cinematic vignette set in the Continental, the film's secret club and hotel for assassins.
Ms. Orlean's strongest vignette about Saturday night is set at the Bowery Mission on New York's Lower East Side.
You should probably watch that instead if you haven't seen it but anyways, check out the "Identikit" vignette below.
As a ladies' maid, Vignette must bind her wings and is forbidden to fly, or be out at night.
A Mellie vignette: Sometimes we'll be out, and Judson'll tell me to go wait for him in the stall.
"Vignette games" is a way that game designer Nina Freeman has described some of her work, like the game Cibele.
"I'm Omarosa, and I'm back," she stated in her opening vignette of the premiere episode, twirling in a fuchsia gown.
"When you see that post-credit vignette, it's really just a tease of what's to come," she told The Wrap.
Instead, it's about emotion: a short, powerful vignette set to the sounds of "You Want It Darker" by Leonard Cohen.
Almost everyone - 97 percent — responded 'yes' for the vignette with the woman, and 79.5 percent responded 'yes' for the male.
In one vignette, Anna shares her newly purchased Calico Critters—or a similar brand of anthropomorphized animal collectables—with Maya.
The vignette approach makes sense given the larger story's length, but the quality of each one swings in both directions.
I put my heart and soul into this project and can't wait for you all to meet my character, Vignette.
Knowing Vignette would never leave him willingly, Philo faked his own death so she would evacuate with her fellow fae.
Each vignette is effortlessly precise and endlessly evocative, a formula that's also a poem, and a story first and foremost.
These elements are juggled confidently by the director Michael Bonfiglio, who opens with a vignette that evokes a 1970s sitcom.
When I had to wake up early — for a meeting, an event, or class — it was like the vignette above.
It was never really part of the original feature script I wrote, which was very focused on Philo and Vignette.
Some beats — like this episode's "Cowboys and Indians" opening vignette — suggest the show is aware of the fraught history here.
The pom-poms also blocked my camera, so all my photos from the last month feature a strange rainbow-ish vignette.
And to entice High Line visitors into her little confectionery, she's created a window vignette based on classic hand-painted signage.
For me, the idea of shooting behind the scenes of these videos was just an awesome world and vignette to explore.
Then he built a little coffee break set in the mechanical shop, and we just shot this little vignette on video.
You'll be able to edit brilliance, highlights, shadows, contrast, saturation, white balance, sharpness, definition, vignette, and noise reduction on your content.
Over 23 vignette-like tracks that merge the role of score and original soundtrack, Brion creates a soothing and immersive world.
The introductory vignette, shown as a means of hyping up a wrestler, is one of the most timeworn pro-wrestling tropes.
In the phone-focused vignette, multiple right swipes reveal nature-filled images and cameos from fellow artists including A-Trak, Louisahhh!!!
Called "Vignette," from 2003, the title references paintings by the French Rococo master Fragonard, paintings in which romantic love is celebrated.
Ms. Smith gives fresh resonance to familiar stories and turns monologues into dialogues as one searing vignette bleeds into the next.
The eight-episode series stars Cara Delevingne as refugee faerie Vignette Stonemoss and Orlando Bloom as Rycroft Philostrate, a human detective.
One standout is "The Visit" (1899) a velvety vignette of a man welcoming a woman into a hushed apartment at dusk.
That third vignette is "a wonderfully elaborated burlesque" starring Ms. Loren "in her finest fettle," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times.
The vignette-like video ads are culled from real user footage of costumed dogs, aspiring young country singers and weekend beach getaways.
Sleeveless starts with a diaristic account of New York, followed by a vignette in the third person, then a chunk of essays.
The camera has ten different filters that can be applied to photos before printing, as well as vignette control and brightness adjustment.
But it is through the easily ignored, diamond-patterned window in the background that this odd vignette doubles down on its perversity.
In this next vignette from "Eating the Flowers" (2019), Azoulay, in a white mask, takes a bite out of a Calla lily.
It's a short vignette, but will stick with those who have a love of family and a soft spot for kids' dreams.
And while the program promises a vignette from Beckett's "Endgame," Mr. Irwin says he has since decided not to tackle that Goliath.
The vignette previews multiple tracks off the record, most notably highlighting his collaborations with Charli XCX, Peaches, Skrillex, Boys Noize, and others.
The book opens with "Mannahatta," a vignette evoking the 1613 landfall of Juan Rodriguez, a black Dominican sailor and Manhattan's first immigrant.
Davis is mainly known for experimental and vignette-based work, like 2014's How to be Happy and 2018's Why Art?.
Advocates of the program say it provides a unique vignette into a foreign culture and helps stem rising childcare costs in America.
The two videos introduces the show's two main characters, Vignette and Philo, as well as the fantastical alternate Victorian world that they inhabit.
Out were heavily filtered cameraphone snaps with a vignette blur effect, in were crystal-clear photographs with beautiful, natural lighting and crisp colors.
Rather than a slice of a continuous narrative, each painting is a vignette, one with as much mystery as the Madonnas' identities hold.
The defensive cornerback tipped Abdollahian $300 on top of the $632.08 ride in a delightful vignette of the sharing economy bringing people together.
The nostalgic vignette accommodates a myth of national origin that imagines a time of harmony within an all-white nation of founding fathers.
The third panel of this triptych is something else, though: a quiet, perfect vignette through which silent passion surges like an underground stream.
Each vignette relays how much they've invested in these side passions; what they've lost and gained; how their families disapprove of their interests.
The episode begins with Meredith and Alex talking it out while laying in the grass, a callback to a classic Mer-Christina vignette.
Depending on the image she might even crank the Vignette editing tool to 100 to give her image a rather confusingly dark vibe.
As if that wasn't already complicated enough, Rycroft and Vignette are attempting to hide their love for each other from the outside world.
I mean, your opening vignette, one of the names is a woman who died and her granddaughter is very unhappy about it. Correct.
A group of investors just bought a unique vignette of history for $220 million — a 1.43-building, Old West ghost town in California.
In the most endearing vignette, young Smith goes hunting with Butch, learning a lesson about guns and a lesson about himself as well.
Bringing us up to date, you may find yourself at a theatrical haunted house with a mental hospital vignette, crazed doctors, homicidal patients.
These games rely on vignette form to tell players just enough to keep them engaged and, hopefully, reflective once the game is over.
The Last Time can't manage to do this, and that's what makes it such an interesting game to be considered through the vignette lens.
Pop-culture touchstones are sprinkled into every vignette, so that you make memorable connections between the fear of demons and, say, a certain song.
The first vignette develops from crowd-pleasing footage of bottlenose dolphins surfing gnarly South African waves, the slick cinematography pumped up by deft editing.
All these pieces come together to form one big essay, where the meaning of each vignette only becomes clearer in light of the whole.
The horses in the Medora Musical make their appearance early on, in a vignette depicting Roosevelt's charge at the Battle of San Juan Hill.
Puddles act as windows to the sky, in a series of paintings which present themselves as the perfect, natural vignette right after a rainshower.
As an experience, episodes of video games feel much more like playing hours of a self-contained vignette, rather than one segment of a whole.
Before her most recent offering, Freeman was known for designing vignette games exploring themes surrounding growing up and sexuality, including how do you Do it?
As a result, it becomes a little vignette and has its own beginning, middle, and end before going back to the spine of the story.
The vignette started as an interview, with both Kevin Kelly and Vince McMahon chatting with Pillman, who was housebound due to a kayfabe broken ankle.
In I'm Not There, the Bob Dylan multiverse vignette-athon, she played an avatar of Dylan in the 1965-66 era of disillusionment and electrification.
This infantile exchange between the two wealthy New Yorkers was like a little vignette from Saturday Night Live, but it was a real presidential debate.
And in the film's most perfect and haunting vignette, Kristen Stewart is a night-school teacher who becomes the focus of an intense student crush.
When Vignette finally seeks refuge in the Burgue, after years helping smuggle others to safety, she is understandably peeved to find him alive and well.
All these pieces come together to form one big essay, where the meaning of each vignette only becomes more clear in light of the whole.
In the final vignette, two women sit on a beach, experiencing the sort of golden moment that they want to be sure they don't forget.
Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne star as Philo and Vignette — a police investigator and a "fae" refugee, respectively, who have a complicated romantic past together.
Vignette, as we come to know her in season 1, is defined by what and who she loves and what and who she has lost.
But the white background looks bad where the glass curves at the far edge of the screen, with the image taking on an awkward vignette.
Less effective is a cheesy fictional vignette woven in throughout, following a teenage boy (Skyler Gisondo) who gets a little too hooked on social media.
The vignette is illustrative of the obsessive work schedule Gates and Microsoft's other co-founder, Paul Allen, kept in the early days of the business.
You interact with these features, if you want to, and that brings you into a 2D vignette with story text and some choices to make.
All these pieces are cut together like one big essay, where the meaning of each vignette only becomes more clear in light of the whole.
Too often, the conceit of an "Animals" vignette is to take a familiar setup — an awkward dinner party, say — and add the joke: But they're fish!
Each episode can stand on its own as a sort of vignette that holds microscope up to one common thread or another in modern game development.
Curtis Sittenfeld's Eligible is a modern retelling of Pride and Prejudice, but a tiny vignette about grocery shopping is what I weirdly remember best from it.
One vignette, for example, involved the question of an appendicitis on an otherwise healthy 19-year-old with fevers and pain in her right lower abdomen.
"We'll give participants a little vignette, a story about someone doing something immoral, and probe their intuition about who they think the perpetrator was," Gervais says.
They will be shown in a vignette format that, in a break with tradition, features strip panel lines at the beginning and end of each segment.
Instead, it has a quad-VGA OLED viewfinder that uses shutter indicator at each corner of the screen, sort of like a screenshot or a vignette.
The vignette is not loaded with a crucial narrative decision that will trigger complex branching storylines, nor does it overwhelm the player with bombastic, fervent action.
A vignette can have music and camera tricks because they're never presented as live; they're snippets that acknowledge they're cooked up in a video lab backstage.
Comparing Wilde to Christ is an audacious and ambitious move, but there are neither wall tags nor a catalogue to explain the significance of each vignette.
A popular 211 vignette, "Teaching a Plant the Alphabet," has him patiently intoning letters and holding up large flash cards in front of a potted plant.
This is just one vignette from more than 140 hours of surveillance videos that were created by the New York Police Department from 1960 through 1980.
Capturing the rolling mountain ranges and sparkling oceans of California, these Psychscapes question everything from traditional landscape photography to Instagram effects like Lo-Fi and Vignette.
The Last Time is, I think, illustrative of a melding of Freeman's idea of the vignette game with a more traditional and run-of-the-mill script.
When I took classes with her in college, and I took several, she was always hunting for the down moment, the vignette that hid from the sun.
Most online shops use two descriptions for scented products: details about the actual notes, and a vignette that translates those notes into something we can better understand.
The Edit screen has some new options: Vibrance, Sharpness, Definition; vertical and horizontal perspective correction; and Vignette, which darkens or brightens the four corners of the photo.
The demo incorporates elements from Kitchen, the VR vignette first showed at E3 last year that became semi-legendary for scaring its players into public screaming fits.
In the second-to-last day of testimony, one of the convicted officers, Momodu Gondo, offered what is likely the most revealing vignette of the entire trial.
Now Mr. Lew is leaning toward keeping Hamilton at the center of the $10 note and placing a vignette of female historical figures on the flip side.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads First, an introductory vignette in which ordinary people in a small town tell their stories to the hairdresser and the bartender.
In some countries, like Austria or Switzerland, you'll need to purchase a vignette, similar to an EZ pass – getting caught without one is a $100 to $200 fine.
The Polaroid One Step PlusPhoto: Raul Marrero (Gizmodo)The Lomo cameras seemed to perform a lot better indoors, although that characteristic vignette and the wonky colors were unavoidable.
This vignette helps inform the richer story happening in the present, as Kate prepares for her first big performance filling in for the singer of a house band.
In another vignette — involving a 68-year-old patient with a blockage in the small bowel — there was more agreement: 84 percent thought surgery was a good idea.
Still, it's tough to maintain an air of horror and extremity when each vignette is preceded by a good-natured scramble for floor cushions, stools and folding chairs.
Vignette, along with all manner of mythical creatures, is forced to live in one neighborhood of the fictitious, Victorian-era city of Burgue, referred to as Carnival Row.
As a vignette game hybridized with the pulsing rhythm of a buddy comedy plot, The Last Time is content to lets its conversations unfold between building fires and standoffs.
In "A Short History," Chris is still there, and her brief vignette marks a series high, displaying raw honesty about the curiosity and sexuality of young and teenage girls.
Regulatory bodies concerned with drug and supplement safety are not traditionally tasked with making recommendations for use, but the recent announcement with that personal vignette subtly blurs that line.
Most mobile photo-editing apps let you touch up photos with a built-in filter to add a nostalgic sepia tone, a touch of contrast or a darkening vignette.
This historical vignette demonstrates that in these early stages of industrialized production, there was a rapaciousness to the supposedly entrepreneurial spirit, which ultimately disadvantaged many to benefit a few.
I did need some crosses to get the last two in the mix; one is an infrequent modern annoyance, the other a poetic vignette we night owls often miss.
There's a talk segment on bisexuality and the black community, which shifts into a stop-motion animated vignette; there's an entrancing music video from the experimental musician Norvis Junior.
The vignette that brings us directly into the heart of this village is the Catholic confirmation ceremony of Francesco, the teenage son of Leonardo and godson to Don Salvatore.
The eight-episode series tells the story of a human detective, Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom) and a faerie, in the series often shortened to "fae," Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevigne).
The characters names (like Rycroft Philostrate and Vignette Stonemoss) and attempt at fantasy world-building added up to a muddled mess instead of a compelling take on the genre. 
Laurel and Wolf used a floating shelf as a mantel, plush logs from Land of Nod and a printed graphic for the wall to bring this festive vignette to life.
While North's love of Harlow is the most interesting relationship at play in this Keeping Up vignette, it seems even Kim is learning to love herself thanks the model's cameo.
It wants only to capture a feeling—to create a vignette that is likely to resound with anyone who has experienced a departure like its protagonist is about to make.
Deviations from the ethereal norm stand out all the more, most notably a powerful war-themed vignette in which the cast members pound on chairs as if they were percussion.
"Every van Gogh painting we saw was a vignette all of its own," said Mr. Schnabel, who wrote the screenplay for "At Eternity's Gate" with Mr. Carrière and Ms. Kugelberg.
We learn in a standalone flashback episode that Philo met and fell in love with the faerie Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne) during his military service in her homeland of Tirnanoc.
Misha Euceph kicks off each episode with a brief vignette from her own life, often detailing her experience of moving to the United States from Pakistan when she was 22019.
During their courtship, Vignette and Philo discuss the transcendent power of stories in a way that's reminiscent of Tyrion's awful electioneering monologue in the final episode of Game of Thrones.
"High Maintenance" has a wide ambit, and its vignette-­based structure provides it the freedom to depict New York more accurately and fully than anything that has come before it.
As a photojournalist and cofounder of Vignette, Tara Todras-Whitehill's passion as an advocate for women's rights has informed her career documenting the struggles and triumphs of women across the globe.
The 35mm f/1.4 Summilux lens I used with the M10 provides a lovely vignette when shot wide open, and the out-of-focus areas in its images are lusciously smooth.
That's been a long-running deceptiveness of American Vandal—the guise of the self-serious true crime vignette: ultra grievous expressions decked out with murky lights and multi-angled stare downs.
In our view, the potential introduction of motorway network access charges for light vehicles should not change traffic stability, as long as fees are low and collected via a vignette mechanism.
At the end of each vignette, the actors on stage called attention to their real-life counterparts in the audience on opening night, who stood to receive applause from the audience.
But first it drops us off with another set of characters, in a vignette about a peculiar crime — not exactly comedy, not exactly crime drama, but a kind of absurdist hybrid.
You also work in a critique of your own role, with an audience member complaining that "the author of this little vignette, Mr. Newman," is stacking the deck in the argument.
In the first vignette, "Boys Syde," five guys become members of a boy band, who perform a wordless dance routine and then burst into solos: break dancing, tap dancing, hula hooping.
Each vignette also featured a different response from the woman following an explicit sexual invitation, displaying varying levels of consent, refusal, or passivity, exhibited through nonverbal, verbal, or combined verbal/nonverbal behavior.
The movie sacrifices a narrative arc for a sort of segmented vignette approach, one that adds up to a fragmented but weirdly satisfying glimpse at the most controversial journalists in the world.
While it's hard not to read the vignette as symbolic of Grande's ability to carefully navigate the treacherous pop landscape, it's clear that so far her balancing act is yielding heavenly results. ●
But what first seems a serene vignette of domestic contentment, with the fishermen and their families settling in for the night, ultimately serves as a metaphor for a country weary from war.
Early last year it also launched a vignette system requiring all cars to have a color-coded sticker indicating their age and pollution level so it can impose more selective driving bans.
He's reunited, meanwhile, with a faerie, Vignette (Cara Delevingne), with whom he shares history from a war that's largely dispatched in an opening sequence and lengthy script that runs across the screen.
When viewers first meet Vignette, we know her as a faerie who was forced to flee from her war-torn country to the relative safety of the Burgue where she meets Philo.
A vignette I am tempted to add to Barchas's collection would describe the presentation copy of "Emma," bound in red morocco gilt, that Austen reluctantly sent to the Prince Regent in 1815.
Geography of Robots: Swampstar Featuring really beautiful, multi-layered pixel art, Yutsi's Geography of Robots is a little vignette about environmental impact and the darkness of a future that ignores the natural world.
Mr. Lew's proposition to leave Hamilton on the front and put a "vignette of female historical figures" on the reverse of the $10 bill now being designed seems like little more than tokenism.
This is just a tiny vignette from a video depicting a character with Trump's face conducting a violent and bloody attack on people representing media outlets, journalists, former administration officials, and Democratic opponents.
Who else could have conceived a vignette as bizarre as a man riding a pony into town, then sticking a feather in his cap that, for unknown reasons, he insists on calling "macaroni"?
The vignette is one of many in the acclaimed investigative reporter's book that describes a chaotic White House and a president being handled by top aides concerned by his behavior and decision-making.
For people who have already made up their minds about Kardashian, her 49-second vignette about her marble table that looks like it has cocaine on it wasn't about to change their opinion.
Game developer and Carnegie Mellon professor Paolo Pedercini, who created the existential vignette game Every Day the Same Dream about white collar employment, is preoccupied by the portrayal of labor and capitalism in gaming.
The vignette approach that each episode takes works for an audience raised on weekly episode drops (again, irony!), but some storylines that develop early on are left idle for long stretches of the season.
Technology is rarely in evidence, and when it is it's hospitably accommodated, as in "Gorjus" (2006), in which a weathered pickup truck is a mere stage prop for a vignette of girls at play.
There is something essential about Neymar contained within this vignette: his imagination, his panache, his confidence and his ability, yes, but also his belief that soccer's highest form is the expression of individual skill.
This polished vignette freezes forever a moment from World War I: its protagonist has just cut the ferry's rope, capsizing his boat and its load of German soldiers while others watch from the bank.
Decoding the imagery, language, movement, and humor of each vignette allows us to see the metaphor of six characters searching for an author through several lenses — a way to do justice to Pirandello's many layers.
The well-curated section is packed with high-quality, eco-friendly products in gorgeous packaging — just the thing to turn your bathroom counter and antique oak vanity into a display worthy of an Instagram vignette.
The story primarily follows Burge investigator Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom of The Lord of the Rings and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises) and fresh-off-the-boat faerie Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne of Suicide Squad).
Favorites include a hyper-realistic vignette of vintage toys (Care Bears, Yoda, Mr. Potato Head), and a bright, graphic tribute to Henry Holtgrewe, a German immigrant once touted as the strongest man in the world.
The question is only partly answered in a vignette entitled "Dream House as Schrödinger's Cat", in which Ms Machado slyly tosses out many possible reasons for her choices, which may or may not be relevant.
It was a small and energetic event that celebrated the culture, joy, and struggle of black southerners — a vignette of the campaign black South Carolinians say has wooed them away from campaigns like Joe Biden's.
"Vignette: Stories of Life & Wine in 100 Bottles" (Hardie Grant Books, $29.99), by Jane Lopes, is different sort of sommelier story, this one centered on a determination to compete for the coveted title Master Sommelier.
With The Last Time, it's not just a different kind of story, but instead a different kind of melding of the vignette, the adventure game, the broad strokes story, and the introspective quality of dialogue choices.
" Its lead single "Lucid Dreamer" is a galloping cosmic techno vignette, and it's streaming over at RA. The 12" version of album track "Wash Away My Tears" was previously released on Estornel's 103 EP Solar Sampler.
As the last remaining Finch, Edith returns to her family home in Washington state, where the player uncovers vignette-style short stories detailing the untimely deaths of her family members, spanning across various generations and locations.
Players mostly click to decide which part of a vignette — feeding ducks at a pond or escorting Joel through a playground — will unfold, and when to move on to the next part of the Greens' story.
There is a steady stream of new girls waiting in the wings to be kept wet—to smile when they are told, like Jaqueline Bisset is in one vignette, that their bikini bottoms are too loose.
Sarah Palmer (Grace Zabriskie) appears in what amounts to a horrifying stand-alone vignette, watching gruesome nature documentary footage on a big-screen TV, fragmented and reflected in the mirrors on the wall behind her couch.
To understand this bizarre vignette in a bizarre campaign, it's worth going back to the March 13 edition of Meet the Press, where moderator Chuck Todd pressed Donald Trump on falling for a different internet hoax.
The storyline is based on a vignette from Taylor's life featured in a June 21990 Vanity Fair story, and it admittedly errs on the side of an urban legend because no one can quite confirm it.
Influenced by poetic forms, Freeman holds the idea of the vignette as a way of getting at a specific, exact feeling in the form of a game (this episode of Designer Notes is instructive about the idea).
For their 22nd collaboration, the photographer has teamed up with Visionaire co-founder Cecilia Dean and James Kaliardos to produce a series of printed portraits titled "FETISH," each a vignette of a sexual, twisted foot fetish tale.
This vignette of feudal life has hardly changed in a century, except for one thing, says Ehtehsham Laleka, a puckish 30-year-old, whose family owns 7,000 acres of land in this southern region of Punjab province.
For landscapes, I prefer something more vibrant, perhaps Lofi or X-Pro II. But even beyond that, I always add my own color tones and photo effects (like vignette, saturation, etc.) to most photos on the app.
"I don't think you could get away with that on [network] TV." The first vignette in If These Walls Could Talk stars Moore as a nurse and widower in the 50s who is pregnant by another man.
The eighth vignette, titled "Credible Women," serves as a tribute to all of the women who have yet to speak out about their experiences with sexual abuse and the complicated feelings they might have about staying silent.
For example, in one vignette, I see a cyborg creature composed of a mish mash of machine parts that has seemingly crawled out from a blueprint to confront a small, commonplace lizard whose body the cyborg mimics.
It's a forthright, comfortably uncomfortable vignette that offers an early and reassuring sign that those involved with this vibrantly reincarnated work know what they're doing, as surely as the whore and the baby butcher (or abortionist) do.
The show can't help that it cast a bunch of boring couples, and unlike the vignette-like Dating Around, where they can just cut to the next suitor, we're stuck with these matches for the entire series.
Weaving a classic vanishing act into this confessional vignette, DelGaudio scrambled magic and memoir and revealed something of the psychological forces that might drive a boy into a corner of show business defined by obfuscation and control.
But we like to think we've learned our lesson about choosing our beauty products based on how they'd look sitting on a windowsill between a Diptyque candle and a bottle of Byredo Gypsy Water in an Instagram vignette.
In the trailers, we meet Vignette Stonemoss (played by Cara Delvigne) and Rycroft "Philo" Philostrate (played by Orlando Bloom), and learn that the Vignette's fantastical homeworld was peaceful until humanity arrived and brought war and violence with them.
An elephant's tusk is sold; it is carved into the vignette of a story of redemption; it becomes a fetish; hundreds or thousands of elephants are killed to carve up their bodies and tell that (Christianized) story again.
The unscripted moment came just minutes after a a highly-choreographed vignette that saw Kim become the first North Korean leader to set foot on South Korean soil since before the start of the Korean War in 1950.
The game's second vignette, "Capture the Flag, For One", tracks a single figure marching back and forth across a snowy field in pursuit of a flag—a simple metaphor for the objectives and procedures that guide policing practices.
The next move is unfamiliar at first, but eventually becomes an anticipated moment of intense pathos, the climax of every vignette: the fisherman struggles to control the fish, asserts his dominance, and then holds it against his chest.
It implies that the family vignette we've glimpsed is a small but integral part of a much larger narrative in which people, trees, cities, blizzards and the world at large are all entwined in one continuous living web.
Salle opens the book with the always charming Alex Katz, distilling 35 years of studio visits with the artist into an affectionate vignette; it doubles as a quick, efficient primer on how to talk about color in painting.
Adlon, who's Emmy-nominated for her performance in season one, keeps the Louie structure, in that each episode of Better Things is essentially a vignette from Sam's life, but she both deepens those vignettes and makes them smaller.
According to the the caption information from USA Today, the Yankees were filming a "video spot" in the cafeteria and this little humorous vignette will likely live on YES Network and various social media channels for years to come.
The vignette appears in a particularly moving story about how and why Young, raised in a black Pittsburgh conversational tradition known as the "dozens" ("also commonly known as roasting"), is so very bad at it when it matters most.
This year, we chose "Acte III, Scene I, La Clairiere," a tropically-colored vignette created by 35-year-old Edouard Baribeaud, a Franco-German artist who infuses his illustrations with the centuries-old tradition of detail-rich miniature painting.
The Story of the American Inventor Denied a Patent Because He Was a SlaveImage: Inverted vignette of the US Patent Office Building from an 1880s US patent certificate (The Cooper Collections)The world of invention is famous for its patent disputes.
In fact, we had commissioned just such a vignette for the flip side of the $20 that we hoped would feature Harriet Tubman on the portrait side, the choice of the 600,000 people who voted in our online poll last spring.
From happiness to heartbreak, and all the way back again, each of Trudy & The Romance's songs feels like a Richard Curtis vignette, delivered with a doo-wop bounce that wouldn't feel out of place in a dusty, backwater drive-thru cinema.
If there's a special place in your heart for single-purpose utilities that solve a nagging problem, then you're going to want to skip your daily Starbucks coffee and instead buy yourself a copy of the new iOS contacts utility Vignette.
Though each restrained vignette is connected by only a blink-and-you-miss-it narrative delicacy, an active loneliness unites the characters, whose inner desolation seems at least in part a reaction to the barren winter plains of southern Montana.
Together, they made a vignette which includes a painting by Smith and a vanity table strewn with objects by Belanger: an ashtray with a chewed-up piece of gum, a glass spilling ice and cartoon eyes, discarded cigarettes and pills.
BERLIN, June 21 (Reuters) - The companies that were set to operate the German motorway vignette scheme scuppered by a European Court ruling earlier this week plan to demand 300 million euros ($339.21 million) compensation from Berlin, Der Spiegel reported on Friday.
I learn again and again, through watching each vignette, that our cruelty to each other is astonishing, and that one of the few mechanisms that might check that impulse is the possibility of having each unconscionable act documented and seen.
It may be that white teachers hold an implicit bias that black children are more likely to misbehave, so hearing a vignette of a black child with challenging behavior is not viewed as severe or out of the ordinary, according to the study.
Again, you can apply a vignette effect and strengthen the shadows of the night mode shot to restore the dark mood, but there's no amount of post-processing that will get you from the default pic to the one taken with Night Sight.
An impressive demo of the platform showed at last year's E3 featured a vast 32 x 32 kilometer space filled with 1 million trees and 16,000 AI-controlled dragons — a vignette far beyond the processing capabilities of even the most expensive gaming PCs.
JFK had been elected president two years earlier, and an All-Star vignette was born in the spring of 1960 as the Democratic candidate approached Musial to shake hands: "I'm Jack Kennedy," the 42-year-old told the Cardinals great, then 39.
Researchers found the opposite reaction when they presented a vignette involving a pregnant woman who ran into precisely the same addiction problems but who was in her early 20s, a high school dropout, by implication unmarried, and living in a government-subsidized apartment.
I hope you'll forgive that relatively long segue of an intro, because that's how small vignette game Like Roots In The Soil feels to me: the old layered over the new, a recreation of something that used to be there and now isn't.
The 30-second ad posted on Twitter by the Iowa branch of Warren's campaign features a vignette of clips of MSNBC's Lawrence O'DonnellLawrence Francis O'DonnellWarren ad claims Trump fears her most Trump points to stock market gains: 'How are your 409K's doing?
By July, in fact, Mr. Lew already had decided to keep his long-ago predecessor on the $10 note, and put a vignette of suffragists on the back, with Tubman scheduled for the $20 bill and changes to the $5 note as well.
With its vignette-heavy approach and swooping, full-bodied movement, "Boys in Trouble" feels reminiscent of socially-minded dance-theater works of the 1990s as it veers between dancing passages (often accompanied by voice-overs) and rambling sections dense with live dialogue.
My favorite work in the show is the Fragonardesque "Untitled (Vignette)" (2012), in which a loving couple lounges in parkland made piquant by a pink ground, a dangling car-tire swing, and an undulating musical staff in silver glitter, with hearts for notes.
Carnival Row follows the hidden love story of Rycroft Philostrate (Orlando Bloom), a human detective, and Vignette Stonemoss (Cara Delevingne), a faerie, often shortened to "fae," forced to flee her homeland for a better life that's not proving to be better at all.
What began as a horrific vignette became a fully fleshed-out story in which Jeffrey (Game of Thrones' Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), having lost his money in the financial collapse of 2008, kills his co-workers and wife and kidnaps his two terrified daughters.
That type of frenzied excitement was evident on Thursday night at Sotheby's, as bids came fast and furious for Kerry James Marshall's "Vignette 19" park scene of 2014, propelling the final price to $153 million — well over the high estimate of $7.
Dating back to Japan's Edo period of the 18th century, this 10-plus vignette handscroll illustrates a romantic—at some points racy—rendezvous between two male lovers, an arousing fantasy seldom seen in the well-known Japanese art forms of the time.
Women On 203s has proposed a compromise, supported by NOW, to keep Hamilton alongside a woman chosen by Treasury and change the opposite side of the $10 bill, replacing the image of the Treasury building with a vignette of nearly a dozen female historical figures.
In fact, this vignette reflects the ideals of het nieuwe werken, a Dutch term meaning "the new way of working," a reorganization of the office that promotes flexibility and "efficient" design, combining the fruits of a digitally-connected world and organically-formed social structures.
All you need to know about Cohn is contained in this vignette from "Trump, Revealed": Trump asked Cohn for advice on how to deal with charges from the Justice Department that the Trump organization had racially discriminated against black people in search of homes.
Titled "We Can Find Beautiful Things Without Consciousness," the one-minute-and-25 second vignette debuted on Purple's television website in February, with offbeat footage ranging from close-ups of a routine dental checkup to moody moving images of Dot's polka-dot patterned bottle.
In a blog post from AdSense engineering manager Tom Long and product manager Violetta Kalathaki, the two note that units included in the Auto Ad mix will include Anchor and Vignette ads, as well as Text and display, In-feed, and Matched content ads.
A romance novel also sparks an impossible relationship between two soldiers in Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples' Saga comic book series, but while the concept isn't original, Bloom and Delevingne's powerful performances bring life to the haunted, soulful Philo and fierce but brittle Vignette.
The study—titled "Situational and Dispositional Determinants of College Men's Perception of Women's Sexual Desire and Consent to Sex: A Factorial Vignette Analysis"—was comprised of 145 straight, male college students with a median age of 20 attending a large university in the south-east United States.
"Bogey's Report", for example, is a short vignette from 50 Short Games where you play a detective who wanders around a basic RPG village, calling attention to its layout and the function of its NPCs, before cutting to the character at home reminiscing about Secret of Mana.
Loosely based on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, The Rose and I presents a vignette where the eponymous Prince — living on a very tiny asteroid — "meets" a single rose that has sprouted up, approaching the new development with a mix of trepidation and curiosity.
The animation is almost as spare as the art in the original strip and, though each vignette is an animated expansion of original gags found in Schulz's four-panel approach and the more expansive Sunday comics, the tiny comic tales are just a few minutes long.
But the film provides clues that it may not be what it seems: once per vignette, the camera draws close to the fisherman's face, framing his concentrated gaze set elsewhere until his eyes unexpectedly look up, straight at the camera, interrupting the illusion of an objective documentary.
That's the arresting beginning of Christopher J. Yates's "Grist Mill Road," a whydunnit that delves deep into the secrets linking the main characters in this macabre vignette: Hannah, the victim; Matthew, the teenager with the gun; and Patrick, another boy who is present but does not intervene.
Ceesepe's comic Estrellita va a New York (1981) takes place in a dazzling imagined version of the city, and represents the artist's definitive move away from comics and into easel painting: in Estrellita, each jewel-colored vignette is actually a small oil painting in rounded, Léger-esque forms.
As if in a dream, he inhabits every figure of this family vignette: he is the child, isolated by illness, "declining" in his body, reliant upon others for support that he also resists; but he is also the baffled father, tending to a body that shrinks from his care.
The crowd in Brampton, Ontario, is shown a vignette outlining the significance of the bout on the arena videoboard, reminding them that the last time a Toronto-based fighter even contested for a world title in the region was in 1973, when Clyde Gray faced welterweight champion Jose Napoles.
In one vignette, she describes the trauma of moving with her parents and younger brother into a cramped apartment with her father's Russian family in Troy, N.Y. Her parents dealt with their grief by refusing to speak Italian at home or to reminisce about their life in Europe.
This isn't even the most upsetting vignette in the game, and it's obvious why MachineGames chose to include them: they establish villains that aren't just hateful, but so gratuitously evil that they tip the larger-than-life moral scale of a Wolfenstein game, and make their inevitable gruesome executions feel justified.
Leave it to Jimmy to say au revoir to the summer in literal Paris, France, with a dramatic black and white vignette and his back turned to the camera so we know where he is in case we somehow do not see the tower, right there, that he is dunking on.
There are as many as a half-dozen music videos contained within the video, and a comic vignette featuring reliever Roger McDowell and infielder Howard Johnson explaining the intricacies of how to make the perfect hot foot, a prank popular with the team that involved setting a victim's shoe on fire.
"Plaza Suite" was originally conceived as a quartet of stories, but Mr. Simon determined that its vignette about a Midwestern couple beaten down by the horrors and inconveniences of Gotham was rich enough to warrant a stand-alone treatment — and that it made more sense as screenplay than a stage script.
The series—which is simultaneously serialized and vignette-style—is first and foremost a comedy but includes unforgettable moments that go far deeper than most television: beautiful odes to immigrant parents, ruminations on the horrors women go through on a daily basis, inner conflicts between personal desires and religious obligations.
I also loved how so many of those videos seemed to move from one seemingly unrelated eye-catching vignette to the next with no explanation, yet everything was so closely integrated with the dynamics of the song itself that it always translated to a surreal musical logic that just worked.
"Four years ago I worked at the White House for the president of the United States," Omarosa told viewers during her opening vignette, alluding to a series of controversial jobs she held in the Clinton White House and exaggerating the weight of her political experience, as she would do again 14 years later.
With Game of Thrones' vast cast of major characters killed off at a breakneck pace, the show's opening credits have become one of its few constants, a memorable clockwork vignette set to a pounding drumbeat that shows a map of the lands the various would-be kings and queens are fighting over.
A portrait of Rexroth's mother with her hair lifted towards a cloudy sky gives the impression that this subject will soon soar away; an angle of white sheets on "A Woman's Bed" is a stark, ambiguous emptiness alongside a dark frame, bordered both by the wooden furniture and the photograph's vignette edge.
Steven Rattner One vignette into how the debate over whether to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act has touched a national nerve: A tweet of mine showing what could happen to premium costs for Americans with pre-existing conditions went viral two days ago, well beyond any of my previous tweets.
The lengthy vignette in the middle, where Macklemore pantomimes a conversation with a white mom who stops him for an autograph before trashing hip-hop culture at large and praising him as One of the Good Ones as someone plunks out a variation on "Chopsticks" on piano underfoot, makes for a somewhat forbidding listen.
What's wonderful, if you're a control freak like me, is that you now have final say on what the printed photo looks like — not just because you can take a shot over and over to get it right, but also because the camera has 10 creative filters plus an exposure and a vignette tool.
When the paramedic cut off my jeans, I remembered I hadn't worn underwear that day, and so I lay on the stretcher fully exposed to four EMTs, two gas station attendants from the nearby Chevron, a dozen passersby, and the woman who'd have to live with the fact that she'd caused this macabre vignette.
Perry Land merges into Usher's Family Land in a sequence near the end, a hostile gospel rant against men who would lie with men, overseen by the specter of H.I.V. I probably would have admired that latter vignette more if I hadn't felt that it was under- and overscoring what had already come before.
This vignette is ranked towards the bottom despite the strength of the party flashback, where the actors clearly had a great time dancing with the camera to a jazzy rendition of "When The Saints Come Marching In." As noted before, making a funky dance scene work in a show like Maniac is like threading the world's tiniest needle.
The line between Annie's conscious and subconscious is finally crossed in this vignette, and it's brilliant to see the roller coaster of emotions she feels when she realizes the fantasy world isn't real but makes a choice to stay there for the sake of being with her sister again...only to be taken from her once again.
And while I may be biting my tongue as I write this review, at least I haven't resorted to the more desperate self-mutilating measures deployed by two of the women who appear in a vignette involving a three-generation family picnic, in which the poisoned legacy of motherhood is discussed over roasted chicken, watermelon and potatoes.
It is Alien, after all, from the environment—which, as this great PC Gamer piece by Andy Kelly literally illustrates, is very close to the sets of the movie (seriously, if you're any kind of Alien nerd, go read that immediately)—through to most of the cast providing new voice-over lines, and the plot of this vignette.
After much controversy, consternation and public debate — in part because of the popularity of the musical "Hamilton," which is based on the secretary's life — Mr. Lew changed course and instead made plans for a vignette of suffragists to be put on the back of the $10 and for Tubman to become the face of the $20 bill.
Some of the more intimate encounters, however, are beautifully rendered: a vignette in which Venus bathes a sobbing, obese woman (Kristina Poe), who doesn't want to see her own naked body; an intensely sexy reconciliation between Sarge and Bella; the moment when an exasperated, Nigerian-born social worker (Neil Tyrone Pritchard) startlingly converts his rage into song.
FRONT PAGE An article on Wednesday about redesigning the $10 bill and putting a woman's portrait on the front referred incorrectly to a proposal from Women On 20s — a group that supports putting a woman's portrait on the front of the $13 bill — to keep Alexander Hamilton's portrait on the $10 bill with a vignette of suffragists on the back.
Hopping between characters is one thing, but the way Driver's writers at Ubisoft Reflections (Ian Mayor, James Worrall, and David Midgley) never get bogged down in "what it all means"—the way they cleanly and crisply set up each vignette, and then let them roll with absolute willing—represents confidence of a kind game makers, all too often, seem to lack.
There's Vignette, of slaves stealing away, Portrait of Nat Turner with the Head of his Master, and Souvenir 1, which details the faces of civil rights leaders President Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The Great Migration is on display in Watts, the beauty salon and barbershops—venerable American institutions—are pictured in De Style and School of Beauty, School of Culture.
Simonson and artist Perez teamed up to create the story featuring Clinton, which is a 10-page vignette called "Faith in Politics": When it comes to comic book drama and controversy, the crucial thing to remember is that no matter what comic book is drawing debate, there will always be people who haven't read the entire finished story they're fighting about.
This little Lightroom vignette is basically the story of the iPad Pro: either you have to understand the limitations of iOS so well you can make use of these little hacks all over the place to get things done, or you just deal with it and accept that you have to go back to a real computer from time to time because it's just easier.
The book works best when the philosophical concept allegedly embodied by a cartoon is, for lack of a better definition "cool": a vignette depicting Pinocchio saying "my nose grows now" is actually an illustration from 1901 by Carlo Chiostri and leads into an explanation of Zeno's paradox, the one denying the existence of motion, which became famous with the anecdote of Achilles and the Tortoise.
The locomotion aspect is most relevant to my current situation, but Early promises that, at least for Eagle Flight — Ubisoft's flight simulator — the general problem of locomotion has been solved thanks to synchronized eye, ear and head movement, and tricks like a nose focal point or dynamic blinders that create a vignette shape around the screen when you're moving particularly fast so that your peripheral vision doesn't distract you too much.
Some of Lebrecht's transitions from one vignette to the next flow particularly well: His account of the revival of ancient Hebrew under the auspices of Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, meant to foster a Jewish national consciousness, is aptly followed and contrasted by the depiction of the near-simultaneous creation of Esperanto by the Polish idealist Eliezer Ludwig Zamenhof, who strove to create a universal idiom that would encourage greater understanding among peoples.
This vignette also had so many delightful beats that are among the best moments in the show, like the undead Dr. Robert appearing as a walking corpse who can still pull together a charming softshoe number, the first look at Arlie in a fur coat standing in the middle of the dark road, and Ollie noting "people were much smaller back then" when they finally find the last chapter of Don Quixote.
There were formal shows, like Object Focus: The Bowl, which explored the aesthetic and cultural facets of a universal form; there were historical shows like The Academy Is Full of Craft, which traced studio craft as a driving force in higher education after World War II; and shows that explored the domestic and social nature of the crafted object like The Living Room, which included a vignette in the form of a Mid-Century Modern period room full of postwar furniture and ceramics from the Museum's collection.
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.
Over the course of the film however, we learn that our guides are actually the ones propping up a vile system of tax fraud— they play partners Jürgen Mossack (Oldman, hamming it up with a German accent) and Ramón Fonseca (Banderas), founders of the Panama City law film behind the notorious offshore tax scheme..  Then, in another vignette, we are sent to follow the plight of Ellen Martin (Meryl Streep), whose 40th anniversary wedding trip suddenly turns tragic when her husband and 20 other people drown during a pleasure cruise accident.

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