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Both projects weave together animation and text into interactive memorials.
They both tend to weave together political and philanthropic spending.
Monmouth to Chaucer to Malory, this ancient set of tales weave together
It's the ability to weave together multiple communities together for one nation.
It also fails to weave together the stories of the various selectable characters.
He knows how to weave together a story, how to craft a compelling pitch.
Teenagers weave together their understanding of sex with the threads made available to them.
Son has been working since 2.753 to weave together a tapestry of diverse transportation bets.
The artist's spell-binding compositions weave together tiny pearlescent nodes and shocks of spiky bursts.
Warm and intimate, Hayat's soprano balancing Gil's alto, their voices weave together in unexpected harmonies.
Surveillance footage, interrogations, body cameras and jail-house recordings weave together true stories of deceit.
It manages to weave together several action storylines, each carried by a subset of familiar heroes.
A proper response must weave together the tools of government—diplomatic, military, intelligence and, crucially, financial.
You are adept at subtlety and nuance and know how to weave together a magical moment.
It's these stories that Polley is trying to weave together in order to construct something concrete.
It was, to me, the biography that would weave together the science of invention and art.
Solange tapped Shani Crowe, a multimedia artist behind the powerful exhibition "Braids," to weave together her look.
The producers of the podcast weave together interviews, testimonies, and well researched facts to create each episode.
The action manages to weave together the story of murderous machines with the tale of King Arthur.
It attempts to seamlessly weave together ideas of urban isolation, history, politics, corruption, propaganda and critical theory.
Mr. Dyment will weave together his varying dance-music tastes into one seamless, late-night dance party.outputclub.
Often focused on the ordinary and everyday of working-class Black people, Everson's films weave together myriad forms.
In these communities, residents are able to weave together the essential strands of happiness: pride, pleasure and purpose.
The pair, two veterans of the comedy world, seamlessly weave together hilarious scenes and scenarios with deft ease.
Only by finding more arachnids in amber can scientists weave together the rest of the spider's evolutionary history.
Sweeping exposition and finely grained narrative weave together, as confusion, pain and uncertainty emerge in the Powers home.
So it's a way to weave together in a narrative, chronological way, all the aspects of his life.
Living in time, he writes poems that weave together different genres: essay, history, memoir, philosophical inquiry, and pedagogy.
That Hallberg manages to expertly weave together the stories of so many disparate and deeply flawed characters is remarkable.
We'd be living without any guarantee that the state transportation systems would weave together to serve the entire nation.
Over the last few years, Booker has tried to weave together his "radical love" ethos with condemnation of Trump.
My Friend Pedro is also a tense game, especially when you're trying to weave together an epic slow-mo shootout.
Now more than ever, we need new images and new narratives to weave together new understandings about money and ecology.
In a new book, Raoul Ries uses his camera to weave together a new, 21st-century narrative of the mountain.
While it sounds difficult, if not impossible, to seamlessly weave together fact and fiction, Moselle says she actually prefers it.
" Mr. Hollein said the Icelandic artist's installation will weave together "music, poetry, intimacy and landscape into a fully immersive environment.
"It potentially makes the question of how you weave together a future federal climate policy very challenging," said Dr. Rabe.
When you find the overlap, your story and the brand's weave together seamlessly, and the result is authentic to both visions.
The only option, then, is to weave together a gaudy cloak of language and use it to disguise your many shortcomings.
My hope is that the entries will be good enough that I can weave together a column of the best ones.
Renters also get access to Jaunt's cloud-based stitching software that's necessary weave together those 24 separate videos into one VR experience.
Her graphic novel will weave together the narratives of three years in her life, including 2010, the year she had an abortion.
The most effective policymakers weave together the best ideas from a range of perspectives in order to address society's most intractable problems.
"These three street types weave together to form an organic grid pattern to help accelerate the testing of autonomy," the company says.
These commanding portraits weave together yarn, thread, microscopic shimmer, pearls, fabric, canvas, and vinyl, producing simultaneously chaotic and organized depictions of human forms.
"As a pediatrician, I have always found that the best tips weave together the latest science with time-tested ancient traditions," says Karp.
Their goal is to weave together the major themes that will frame the general election -- about the candidate and about the contest itself.
The five senses are addressed and as the host, I weave together contemporary Angolan music, a partner-dance style called Kizomba and conversation.
Human Natures Two lyrical books, each rooted in history, weave together memoir and environmental consciousness hewing to both your route and your interests.
In an era of tweets, she speaks in long, discursive paragraphs that weave together personal narrative, politics and her views on social change.
The moniker Woven City references three types of street the city seeks to weave together, each aimed at a different group of users.
Their narratives eventually weave together, passing in and out of magic and revealing how both characters are driven by lust and undone by love.
Fogelman divides the various stories into chapters, using the shifting narration as a central (indeed, overtly debated) device to weave together his elaborate tapestry.
Collins noted bad actors can weave together valuable information from hacking cameras, such as when you come from work or the things you say.
The East Atlanta rapper is a deft lyricist, able to weave together narratives of gun violence and mental health with an ease that's astounding.
Two years ago, photographer Raoul Ries decided to revisit the series with his camera to weave together a new, 21st-century narrative of the mountain.
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"It helps bring the community values to important places and helps to weave together the community," Baltimore Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke said, according to WJZ.
This five-piece is dominated by its two female leads, whose voices weave together to create some of this year's most breathtaking vocals (see: "Dusty Trails").
Older is striking in her frenetic ability to weave together idea after idea into vignettes that caused this reader to constantly stop and wander in thought.
In the same vein as Facebook's 'Friend's Day' videos, the new birthday videos weave together birthday wishes from your friends, along with photos of the day.
On the one hand, someone like Bevan uses her platform and earnings as a songwriter to weave together a load of different—and often exhilarating—styles.
" Demoff said the goal was to "weave together this history into a new modern look for the L.A. Rams, respecting our past and representing our future.
The phrases of the prelude at first seemed daringly separate and wispy, bits of metallic thread, before they began to weave together and almost physically coalesce.
Dawn takes a sharp look at the contradictory messages that weave together our ideas of "femininity," and the perils that face those brave enough to challenge them.
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) sought to weave together a conspiracy theory that Ukraine had orchestrated a campaign against Trump in the 2016 election.
I think if you're trying to figure out how to weave together 250 people's different memories, and arrange them, there's no better model than Errol Morris's filmography.
The season's final four episodes expertly weave together numerous threads the earlier episodes have developed, some of which started as apparent one-offs or even running gags.
Anderson's movie will weave together separate stories centering around journalists working on the final issue of an American magazine published in a fictional 20th-century French city.
"It helps bring the community values to important places and helps to weave together the community," Baltimore Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke said, according to CNN affiliate WJZ.
If you're good at it, your hands move effortlessly and the strings weave together to create increasingly complex formations that seem impossible to anyone watching from the outside.
Yet somehow the exhibition manages to weave together a loose narrative, connected somewhat paradoxically by the year's myriad points of rupture and the space for change created within.
But many unknowns remain: For example, just how does the young sunflower weave together light signals, the circadian clock and growth rates to reorient its head every night?
Wakanda is a gleaming metropolis where ancient aesthetics, stunning natural resources and the most advanced technology on earth weave together as part of a rich and distinct tapestry.
These writers understood what many educational researchers know — that music opens up pathways to creative thinking, sharpens our ability to listen and helps us weave together disparate ideas.
Amazon plans to weave together its online business and physical stores by turning its Prime membership program into a Whole Foods rewards program, providing additional savings to customers.
So to convey a single piece of data, she'll weave together symbols that correspond to a set of numbers that add up to the value she wants to express.
Decibel and MUTEK were founding members of the International Cities of Advanced Sound, a network of non-commercial urban festivals that weave together electronic music and new media art.
Their new opera, which is drawn from historical sources, will weave together the stories of women living in a small mining community in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in 1850.
This intersection of works misses the cohesion of the "New Monuments" installation and doesn't manage to successfully weave together the subjects, politics, and materials of the works on view.
Channels are experimenting with Claymation, zany challenge episodes, and pranks, trying to weave together popular YouTube tricks to supercharge the views they can get out of their knockoff superhero adventures.
In a newly released trove of evidence this week, the recollections of former classmates, neighbors, family members, and others weave together even more missed warning signs about the troubled gunman.
Palmer Luckey's defense-tech startup, Anduril, said it would like to someday outfit American soldiers with augmented-reality headsets that could weave together critical bits of information on the battlefield.
Under Armour was able to take advantage of tools it already had in the works, such as machines that spin threads of varying widths as they weave together the fabric.
Over the course of nearly an hour, they weave together dreamy deep cuts and otherworldly R&B from the likes of Jeremih, SWV, and the genre's next wave of young stars.
The three of them weave together a disturbing story of how prosecutors, law enforcement, and DA Bill Peterson failed to submit critical evidence to the court for consideration during a trial.
The report managed to weave together some of the most polarizing political events of the last few years — and the spin has already begun on both sides of the political spectrum.
The records weave together information from the school's security video, the Broward County Sheriff's Office, and the Coral Springs police and fire departments, documenting the tense, frantic minutes between 2:21 p.m.
In the example of the digital twin, the AI system was trained to weave together data about the electrical and physical properties and the structure of a heart into a 3D image.
We need to find a way to encourage those ideas that weave together both parties' priorities, and members will know that principled compromise and courage will be rewarded as much as subservience.
Others like Rain show their devotion in deeper ways, painstakingly constructing videos and epic polemics that weave together court papers and obscure interviews, then sharing and resharing their work across multiple platforms.
Now he has a new novel coming out and this Good Weekend profile by Malcolm Knox manages to weave together Flanagan's past and present, and his new book, with grace and insight.
Michelle spent nearly a decade intricately researching and playing amateur detective trying to weave together 215.11 years of evidence in an herculean effort to discover the true identity of The Golden State killer.
She has developed semi-theatrical concert programs that weave together works of many periods, and she aggressively campaigns on behalf of her favorite contemporary composers, who seldom fall into the easy-listening category.
Though the strands weave together into impressive dissent — the Trump White House has been forced to rely on executive orders to override it — overall support for the kingdom in Washington endures for now.
"In Patrick's case, many see him as being able to weave together the progressive and moderate wings of the Democratic Party to win not only the nomination, but also the presidency," Gillum said.
But to his supporters, it simply means he can weave together an exacting case and translate it to the public – the ultimate jury in determining whether the Democrats' impeachment maneuver was worth it.
The plant is a sapling of the sanctuary trees of Endor, though some call it a serpent's puzzle, named so after the way the dark branches weave together in a kind of organic knotwork.
Motherboard: You had to weave together a lot in Hidden Figures, between the scientific research, the social history, and also personal anecdotes that gave a sense of the personalities and experiences of these women.
The big picture: The report manages to weave together some of the most polarizing political events of the last few years — and the spin has already begun on both sides of the political spectrum.
Though it deals with a disaster of a different sort, St. John Mandel continues to weave together disparate storylines and characters in a moving reflection on how interconnected we are for better and for worse.
It was also yet another sign of the Harris campaign's vigorous and early efforts to engage Latino voters -- particularly women -- as her team tries to weave together a coalition to win the 2020 Democratic primary.
Creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk also took elements from both recent and classic horror movie hits to weave together this story that somehow looks more terrifying than any of the ones that came before it.
So we strategically place one of those 30 iconic throws or transitions somewhere in the choreography, and then we string it together with some great gunplay, and that's how we weave together one of those action sequences.
In two solo exhibitions — The Signal and the Noise at the Vincent Price Art Museum and To Be Wrong With Infinite Precision at OCMA Expand — he disassembles the many layers of information that weave together political narratives.
While its micro-level storytelling was often weak compared to its predecessors, Front Mission 3 managed to weave together three main storylines across two alternate timelines and a setting that stretched around much of the Pacific Rim.
She was looking at Quinn — a professional killer — segueing into the role of Peter, the guy who still may hold the only hope of helping her weave together all the heretofore incompatible pieces of her crazy life.
No spoilers, of course, but Avengers: Endgame is a satisfying conclusion to years of cascading plots and characters, and it manages to weave together many threads from past films in a way that feels like a true conclusion.
Oleg's food-supply-and-bribery plot line has been perhaps the most slowly developed one in a generally slowly developing season, but the threads are finally starting to weave together into a depressing tapestry of institutionalized inequality and corruption.
We weave together snippets until we have narratives of what we are doing and thinking and feeling, and then we read our own and each other's stories and hunt for patterns and pick up cues and respond in kind.
Intricate embroideries created by more than 413 needle-workers such as "Birth Tear/Tear" (1985) and "Earth Birth" (1983) provide elementary, but provocative, images of childbirth that weave together an alternate narrative for the origins of art, and life.
Whether a current generation of Socialists, new to the movement and growing in numbers, will find a way to weave together the redemptive promise of moral protest and the practical achievements of political action is still to be determined.
I'm not a particularly religious person but I find the church a refreshing place to be, because something I've discovered is that they weave together a really deep understanding of the liturgy into what's happening in the world now.
"The Fifth Season" at first appears to weave together the stories of three people, but late in the book Jemisin reveals that she has merely shattered her protagonist's story into three narratives, a formal echo of her broken world.
And yet for all of the black women we see, there are many unseen black women whose work directly or indirectly influenced the visual album, helping Bey weave together a story of her own self-discovery through black sisterhood in Lemonade.
For a taste of what DARPA is interested in, the Brown team will work on creating an interface that would weave together a vast network of "neurograins" that could be worn as implants on top of or in the cerebral cortex.
The track excels in its ability to seamlessly weave together the sort of dance music Flume is known to be good at, with a pair of fitting and on point verses by Vince, and very smooth vocals by the singer Kučka.
And on Bucket List Project's "Church / Liquor Store," which premiered on NPR​, they weave together particularly harmoniously, describing the run-down neighborhoods of Chicago and in particular of Cicero Avenue, on the West Side of the city where Saba grew up.
Although it's truly a documentary, shot with the real residents of Bisbee, it has the look of a carefully scripted and planned fiction film, with sweeping landscapes, tracking shots, and intimate interiors that weave together a story that's hard to forget.
"We will have to work hard to weave together a new way forward as allies, partners and friends," wrote European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel and the head of the European Parliament, David Sassoli.
Introducing legal friction by having API providers constantly worried about making that access look unique, and developer friction by forcing developers to weave together APIs that are different only for legal reasons, results in throwing a wet blanket over this creative engine.
The strands of their story as a couple—good girl privately meets bad boy; marriage and a child; the elevator; Lemonade; 4:44—weave together to create a picture of intoxicating happiness, if you choose to take tonight's performance at face value.
If you simply stuck to the main path, deciding to hit up the side missions later, you're likely to miss out on taking advantage of the way combat can get interesting, as you weave together disparate powers and abilities to wreak havoc.
Given the chance to focus, the ear quickly picks out the tiny tunes that weave together into Steve Reich's hypnotic "Music for Pieces of Wood," a seminal work from 1973, for which the So players were joined by the percussionist Yumi Tamashiro.
My favorite poets are those who embrace nature, like Mary Oliver; those who weave together thoughts about the human condition with thoughts about science and history, like Albert Goldbarth; and poets who deal with where they find themselves in time, like Philip Larkin.
Cathcart said that despite Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's grand plans to weave together Facebook's suite of social-media platforms including Instagram and WhatsApp, WhatsApp's engineers were still focused on a constrained set of products consisting of private messaging, payments, and customer-service tools for businesses.
It is not good for the players, and it is not good for the sport; at this point, I'm not even sure if it's good for Calipari, who is expected to weave together the talent he recruits into a championship-winning squad every single year.
"The Unwanted" draws on stories of individual refugees from films, news outlets, blogs, Unicef — it has a particular focus on children — to weave together short vignettes (all sourced in its conclusion) in a spare style as a way of presenting a wide collectivity of voices.
The chapters weave together the stories of three women from across the US. Lina is a Midwestern mother of two in her 30s whose husband refuses physical affection, even a kiss on the mouth; she leaves her marriage and takes up with her high school boyfriend.
When Hulu began adapting the series, showrunners Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage faced the question of how to make the most of the existing material, but their attempts to weave together established content and new plots stripped the focus from the characters who made the comics great.
If you can weave together polymer strands (that is, small molecules arranged in a repeating structure to create a larger molecule), instead of running them parallel to each other like plastics used in bulletproof vests and kevlar you can make infinitely stronger, yet lightweight and flexible, materials.
In a lot of ways, we're still learning what the best practices and techniques are for telling a story in a game; there can be conflicts when you try to weave together a specific authored narrative with an audience that expects to have agency in the experience.
But for the first time Tuesday, prosecutors attempted to weave together a chronology showing specific flights followed months later by political favors Menendez allegedly did on Melgen's behalf -- namely, evidence showing the senator helped several women to obtain travel visas into the US to visit Melgen.
Finding solid center entries that weave together well often makes for a satisfying start on this type of grid arrangement; then all you have to do is nail down the four outer quadrants, which is far easier said than done, in the majority of cases I've tackled.
ByteDance's Jianguo Pro 3 is only available for purchase in China, and starts at around $389 US.Palmer Luckey's defense tech startup Anduril says it would like to someday outfit American soldiers with augmented-reality headsets that can weave together critical bits of information on the battlefield.
"  Bits and pieces in time and space — this is Empty Metal's preferred narrative mode; the present is figured as a movement between ambiguously connected threads that loosely weave together homegrown militiamen, telepathic Rastafarians, and disillusioned Brooklynites who give new meaning to the maxim "DIY or die.
Something Unusual Is Happening, on view at Printed Matter in New York, features 15 artists who redirect comics' impulse to narrative, asking readers to weave together the multivalent images and text in their work, turning the form into a conceptual binding for serial illustrations that may otherwise appear disjointed.
What the Constitution Means to Me is moving, angry, heartbreaking, and strangely inspiring, as Schreck deftly shifts between her own personal history, stories from the lives of her women ancestors, and deeply researched knowledge about Supreme Court decisions and arguments that weave together policy, rights discourse, and the personal.
The swift decline of Theranos and its protective legal apparatus has done this story a lot of good: many of the anonymous sources that underpinned Carreyrou's WSJ coverage are now public and visible, allowing the author to weave together the various articles he published into a holistic and complete story.
We weave together strains of dialogue, visual motifs, and snippets of background lore—whose relationships to each other are not necessarily intentional (and are contaminated by the world of profit and loss which produced them anyway)—into the image of another world, one which cannot exist without our acts of interpretation.
As the lives of its disparate characters — mothers and daughters, a father and a son — weave together, "there is a sense of human connections becoming stronger and thicker, of a fragile moral order coalescing beneath the randomness and cruelty of modern life," A.O. Scott wrote in his review for The Times.
"The recipients of this funding shine a light on once lived stories and Black culture, some familiar and some yet untold, that weave together the complex story of American history in the United States," Brent Leggs, executive director of the trust's African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund, said at 2019's Essence Festival.
Lacy's story, and the stories of other black men who have been found dead in communities throughout the South in similar conditions, form the backbone of Always in Season, Jacqueline Olive's documentary that seeks to weave together the history of lynching in America and the ways communities have hidden and obfuscated it.
In dozens of speeches to the United Nations over the years and in various government roles, Mr. de Brum would weave together the dominant themes of his country: the struggle for independence, the lingering suffering from nuclear testing that the islanders had endured, and the threat of rising sea levels from climate change.
Yes, A Game of Thrones, the first book in George R. R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire series came out 21 years ago in 1996, and the natural response to reading it was to wonder how on earth Martin was going to weave together his two most far-flung characters into the same narrative.
Republicans have portrayed the Page wiretap application as proof of an anti-Trump conspiracy, much in the same way that they have seized on relatively smaller elements of the Ukraine scandal — like the D.N.C. contractor they believe facilitated Ukrainian election meddling — to weave together this counternarrative that Mr. Trump's political enemies were the real problem.
I mean, one of the things I do at the White House is weave together this whole idea that economic security is national security, so that when we sell a THAAD system to the Saudis, that helps stabilize the Middle East but it also creates tens of thousands of jobs across over 40 states in the United States.
They both come from traditional genres—doom and black metal, respectively—but on both counts, have wholly ignored said genres' conventions, shaken up their sound, and created something new; there was magic in seeing Völur's Laura Bates shred on violin, or hearing the way Eye of Nix's Masaaki Masao and Joy Von Spain weave together swelling synth and operatic vocals.
Mr. Gratz saw disturbing parallels between the historical episode he was researching and the current plight of Syrian refugees, and decided to weave together the stories of three children: a Jewish boy whose family tries to escape Nazi Germany on the St. Louis; a Cuban girl who leaves Havana in a raft during that island's food shortages in 1994, and Mahmoud, the Syrian boy whose family escapes to Europe.
Joel and Mary Rich filed a lawsuit in New York state last week accusing Fox News, Fox reporter Malia Zimmerman, and Fox News pundit Ed Butowsky of manipulating them and working with a private investigator they had hired to find their son's killer, going so far as to meet with then-White House press secretary Sean Spicer — all to weave together a story of how Seth Rich leaked DNC emails to Julian Assange at WikiLeaks, and was murdered for it.
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