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"amalgam" Definitions
  1. [countable, usually singular] amalgam (of something) (formal) a mixture or combination of things
  2. [uncountable] (specialist) a mixture of mercury and another metal, used especially to fill holes in teeth

493 Sentences With "amalgam"

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This strange amalgam of views manifests itself in fiscal policy.
With this amalgam, a 'kinetic' sculpture in 3D was born.
The agency is actually an amalgam of six separate pieces.
He praised Kadyrov and his amalgam of religion and government.
How do you see Amalgam contributing to the vitality of Kensington?
Your character, Arjun, is an amalgam of several hotel staff members.
It's a harmonized amalgam of aesthetics, ergonomics, and surprisingly good sound.
Everything was an amalgam of who was most assertive in recent history.
Like many American families, the Hadids are an amalgam of foreign heritage.
This amalgam of talents has influenced the depth and character of Sansar.
The ECHR's lower court heard an amalgam of complaints from three cases.
Back then, Grady was a bizarre amalgam of charity and racial hatred.
Her fictional company, Anahata, is something of an amalgam of the two.
Is it an amalgam of everything in that data that learns things?
The result is an amalgam — an open, not-too-tricky themed Thursday.
This amalgam of faith and cynicism still binds them to their president.
For her, Lolita becomes an amalgam of scientific proof and spiritual symbol.
The dark amalgam of circumstances seems to encapsulate much about his life.
Lucas eschews utopianism for a very human amalgam of beauty, humor, and darkness.
Though that's not quite accurate, as it's an amalgam, still, of those ideas.
Marvel and DC tend to whitewash: if there are Natives, they're an amalgam.
Mr. Sachs is an amalgam of the exalted Rikyu and Pixar's Wall-E.
Its local culture is an amalgam of British traditions and West African influences.
In many ways, Mr. Kang reflects the amalgam of the multicultural immigrant experience.
But we wanted something like an amalgam of these different powerful serial predators.
A pizzeria in Melbourne, Australia, holds the record for the amalgam of dairy.
That's why Albie Hueston, Refinery229's creative director, opts for an amalgam of descriptors.
It was an amalgam of high tech tricks and equally ingenious low tech ones.
Legend has it Smiley was an amalgam of two figures in Le Carré's life.
It's somewhat like an amalgam of Nihilist Arby's, SpongeBob, Joe Rogan and Rick Sanchez.
Jeremy's emotions throughout the conversation were an amalgam of nihilism, sorrow, and gallows humor.
You could hear, in his thunderous voice, an amalgam of amazement and pure joy.
Like a McNugget, Locol's chicken is an amalgam of chicken bits invisibly bound together.
But, still in all, among that incredible amalgam of people, I somehow felt alone.
Black Ben Carson is a an amalgam of all the albums I've made so far.
It was Allen's idea to call it Micro-Soft, an amalgam of microcomputer and software.
This amalgam, she claims, finally pushed PTSD into the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Gold in the ore binds with the mercury to produce an amalgam of the metals.
By a playful amalgam of semiotics with scatology, Twombly redevised history painting into palimpsest poop.
By this playful amalgam of semiotics with scatology, Twombly redevised history painting into palimpsest poop.
The amalgam of that spirit with older bodies gives the work a distinctive charm now.
They wept with fat and flavor, an amalgam of bread and cheese and salty meat.
His Franz in "Coppélia," sunny and brilliant, embodied his characteristic amalgam of panache and polish.
"Victor Fluke is an amalgam of all sorts of candidates that I've met," she said.
Zappa's amalgam of genre-hurdling compositions, cynical humor and sleazy gross-outs was his alone.
The word is an amalgam of "syn", meaning "together," and "Hestia," the Greek goddess of architecture.
In "American Pie," an amalgam of people — brown, pink, yellow, black — are struggling alongside one another.
His "America First" plan was an incoherent amalgam of bad ideas from across the political spectrum.
The superhero and horror genres fit into each other, creating a single monstrous or heroic amalgam.
Neither a traditional tutor nor a straight-up therapist, she is an amalgam of the two.
An amalgam of slick, kaleidoscopic video stills glide past like a projection of psychedelic microscope slides.
People fell hard for their amalgam of black metal, hardcore, shoe-gaze, post-rock and thrash.
They see a blurry amalgam of the president's Twitter thunderbolts, the words of his cabinet secretaries,
Souza's feature plays like an amalgam of the tropes of numerous TV and movie police procedurals.
The Big 12 is an amalgam of two defunct conferences, the Southwest and the Big Eight.
Nick Frost: Mike was an amalgam of two guys I worked with in a Mexican restaurant.
The other group was based on an amalgam of Asian cultures, and most explicitly, the Japanese.
Amalgam of creativity, grit, and amazing food, and nightlife and I don't know what else … and NYU!
The demon is an amalgam of geometrically patterned cloth, with a head crowned with spikes of paper.
Early on, he developed a nightclub act that included bharata natyam, an amalgam he called Hindu jazz.
The first script was an amalgam of stories from her father and different immigrants she'd spoken with.
The end result, an amalgam of our species' best and worst behaviors, is a terrifyingly beautiful conflagration.
The strategy can be seen as an amalgam of the philosophies of two deeply influential business figures.
Nelson refers to Franklin as helping inspire his own amalgam of Hebrew culture and African-American music.
Today, the U.S. faces an amalgam of threats ranging from nuclear-armed states to terrorist-insurgent armies.
Its parent apples are somewhat of a mystery, but that amalgam gave the Honeycrisp its signature crunch.
The final result is an amalgam of these different sources, and it shows in the explainer video.
His latest amalgam — the simplest and most balanced — is an eye-teasing sandwich of contrasting formalist strategies.
Our heroine — this Laurie/Hillary amalgam — begins her time in our company by dealing with an obstacle.
Mr. Posner's writing is often effectively double-edged, an amalgam of 21st-century casualness and cadenced lyricism.
Its design is an amalgam of graveyards the filmmakers visited in the states of Oaxaca and Michoacán.
"Strange Political Amalgam in Ambitious Young Man," read a 1972 headline about him in The Akron Beacon Journal.
Castle Rock, King's most recent TV adaptation, is a loose amalgam of all of King's Maine-centric works.
What they created together is an amalgam of internet history, GIFs, sculpture, and animation that defies strict definition.
But it's nevertheless inside iTunes, which remains a ponderous and confusing amalgam of too many functions and features.
The character, called Henry, is built on an amalgam of two famous patients in the history of neuropathology.
Q&A Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, owned by Ariell R. Johnson, has become a center for creativity and community.
I say strangely, because it also felt completely ridiculous, a silly amalgam of plucked rituals and forced feeling.
The amalgam of ballerina finesse and daft diva antics is brilliant, unsettling, riveting — the epitome of Trocks style.
Which is to say, it is an extremely of-the-moment amalgam, refusing to draw distinctions between genres.
Today, the State of the Union is a strange amalgam of campaign rally, bragging opportunity, and product unveiling.
The character you're referring to is an amalgam of six different supervisors, but he represents a prevailing attitude.
It seems to be an amalgam of circumstance and psychology, and no composer exemplifies this more vividly than Beethoven.
Yet upon closer inspection, one observes an amalgam of cultural signifiers from contemporary life that are anything but idyllic.
They are also reluctant to accept that Han China might be an amalgam of cultures as varied as Europe's.
The Biski is the amalgam of the words "motorbike" and "jet ski," which Gibbs is combining into one vehicle.
For years, the party has been an amalgam of factions: Christian evangelicals, free-marketeers, foreign policy hawks and more.
Instead, it output an amalgam of green images, creating a sort of blown out palimpsest of images—or memories.
The result is a unique amalgam of Italian exuberance and artistic genius joined to French subtlety and classical restraint.
According to Miller, Landon was a complex amalgam of ingénue and siren, a limpid lyricist and a canny negotiator.
He analyzes the Skrull's moves and beats him even though the Skrull is blessed with an amalgam of superpowers.
The title is admittedly an amalgam, but it accurately reflects what three very prominent Democrats have very publicly stated.
For example, in Amalgam—Amethyst and Pearl's fusion dance before becoming Opal—both characters are distinguishable in the music.
Instead, it offers up a peculiar amalgam that's part commencement speech, part policy analysis, and part gentle GOP ribbing.
It was also quite a story: an amalgam of mystery, problem solving, mountains, and some of the strangest characters imaginable.
Storytellers choose whatever language they are most comfortable in—Arabic, English or sometimes a typically Lebanese amalgam of the two.
The DC-headquartered organization boasts a $1.4 billion annual budget from an amalgam of federal support, philanthropy, and retail operations.
Of course the words he uses are a strange proprietary amalgam of sharky business-speak and pure free-jazz neologism.
Other locals seemed similarly unfazed by "Ken Dedes," Jim Supangkat's daring amalgam of a Javanese goddess and a naked woman.
The "alt-right" rose to prominence during the 2016 election and includes an amalgam of populists, racists, and white supremacists.
The amalgam of individual addiction definitions is part of the illiteracy that shapes views and influences ill-informed public policy.
A modern version of the classic hair-metal road/tour video, it's an amalgam of clips of Justin Doing Things.
The law forbids family members from holding such offices, in order to prevent interference and avoid an amalgam of power.
Its panels fold up like an amalgam of an enormous book, a piece of furniture and a work of art.
A voracious reader who was unquenchably curious and artistically suggestible, his personas were often an amalgam of other people's thoughts.
A feverish amalgam of historic and contemporary artwork, the exhibition is undermined by an ambitious but poorly executed curatorial strategy.
Fortunately, the iconic building became such an amalgam of design across the centuries that restoration need not mean exact replication.
Most Chinese believe in an amalgam of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and other traditional values and ideas that still resonate deeply.
Blood Agent—explains the group's ideology, which is a vague amalgam of right-wing, anti-Islamic, pro-Second Amendment beliefs.
This amalgam is sandwiched with yet another overlaid image: what looks like some items of clothing left on the floor.
The audience is an amalgam of goth kids in dark clothes and nerdy gamers in multi-colored threads and dyed hair.
State Like Sleep wound up being an amalgam of all of these experiences crafted into this narrative, kind of a mystery.
What they saw in the hallowed Nashville museum is an amalgam that proves the diversity, strength and depth of the genre.
The stories bleed together into an amalgam of identical narrative arcs, which typically end with a request to plug their product.
Johnson's Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse in Philadelphia has become a welcoming community space for women, the LGBTQ community, and people of color.
The character Atwood invented is an amalgam of Phyllis Schlafly and Tammy Faye Bakker with a dash of Aimee Semple McPherson.
"What these people do is they craft their own amalgam of hatreds from a buffet available on the internet," Levin says.
Long before it was a nation, he writes, Germany was an amalgam of tribes inhabiting a world of swamp and forest.
Twenty One Pilots is an amalgam of the sounds made by two decades of the disintegration of arena-size guitar rock.
"Formation" was an effective amalgam of various black cultural signifiers coalescing into the romantic validation black women needed at the time.
In many ways, Grön is an amalgam of every trend to hit the Nordic restaurant scene in the past few years.
The small, funky space opened late last year, its name an amalgam of its partner-chefs': Michael Blackburn and Raymond Smith.
Her Aunt Lydia is a fascinating amalgam of contradictions — glimpses of sympathy and true belief amid blatant hypocrisy, sadism and condescension.
Remarkably, the amalgam didn't feel subversive — more an inevitable evolution of a genre that had been stubborn and slow to change.
While the actual Wolverine died, his spirit — the strange amalgam of vengeance, remorse, homicide, and humanity — was still around in the comics.
Chelsea Handler's Instagram is typically an amalgam of hilarious comments, some thoughts on politics, and her workout routines, amongst her other pursuits.
It's the amalgam of all our experiences being reinterpreted in the context of this model that we've created of our external environment.
"The Book of Evil Spirits" is screened in a serial format, and is in fact an amalgam of the artist's previous films.
The blue-haired frontman, 2-D—in appearance a vague amalgam of Tank Girl and Mr Albarn—was a charismatic idiot savant.
The iXpand is an odd thing to behold, a strange Frankensteinian amalgam of adapters fused together and folded over for good measure.
THE Islamic Republic of Iran, as its name suggests, has been a curious amalgam of people-power and theocracy from the start.
Yet Ming, which is an amalgam of their two surnames, said she looks back on those years with "a variety of lenses".
The best is probably the first, " Afternoon Men ," an odd but original amalgam of Waugh, Green, and—unlikely though it sounds—Hemingway.
For Georgia and Maggie, tears came readily, and I would characterize their prevailing sentiment as an amalgam of love, heartbreak and longing.
In between those poles, a political amalgam of socialists and "Never-Trumpers" either stayed home or voted for inconsequential third-party candidates.
Uneasy lies the Democratic coalition, an amalgam of conflicting interests just waiting to be picked apart by a clever and calculating president.
Not all portraits are created equal: To be great, they must contain presence, tension, a finely balanced amalgam of feeling and craft.
"Space situational awareness is an amalgam of so many issues," said Joanne Gabrynowicz, director of the independent International Institute of Space Law.
Watching the first screening as a producer, she was suddenly put off by her own character (an amalgam, not a direct representation).
Chasing involved the delicate incising and detailing of the bronze before the gilt — an amalgam of gold powder and mercury — was applied.
The lost painting at the heart of the book is "The Bellhop," a fictional amalgam of Chaim Soutine's bellboys and hotel porters.
Portman, a startling amalgam of cheekbones, sharp brows, and a thicket of root beer-colored hair, lets out a breathy, biting rebuke.
" That's an example of Trump's "dehumanizing" tendencies, Bostick said — looking at both women and children as merely "an amalgam of body parts.
The McQuillian case is fictional, treated as an amalgam of several high profile deaths: Trayvon Martin, Freddie Gray, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland.
If you know the above-mentioned styles you'll hear their echoes and also something new, playful, and unprecedented in Cupijó's rough, enthusiastic amalgam.
"Functionally, what they're doing over the course of a gap year is typically an amalgam of a variety of different things," Knight said.
Picture an amalgam of Marianne Williamson and Hugo Chávez, a charismatic ideologue able to speak to the spiritual hunger of lonely, atomized masses.
It's the same way AI-generated artwork or music is really just an amalgam of human-created work, combined in a novel way.
One of the best games I played is called Budget Cuts and it's an amalgam of Metal Gear stealth and Portal-like movement.
The video's look is an amalgam of styles, from Blade Runner, to the horror films of Dario Argento, and Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive.
This ideology suggested that different historical, cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds could be subordinated to a larger ideology or social amalgam which is America.
The result is a city that is a fascinating mix of both tradition and adopted customs, a mostly seamless amalgam of different cultures.
Anti-fascism, Bray writes, is ideologically diverse; antifa activists can be Marxists, or socialists, or anarchists, or some other left-wing philosophical amalgam.
Mr. Johnson is an amalgam of heterodox positions: anti-tax, antiwar, pro-immigration, pro-free trade and, most of all, pro-marijuana legalization.
It's a fitful amalgam of bouncy and slack laughs mixed in with some blasts of pure physical comedy and loads of yammering heads.
The fans are a true amalgam of genders, races, and abilities, with energetic discussions and arguments conducted in English, Spanish, Japanese and Korean.
As a dad, Weston is an amalgam of brute force and regret, and that's the only legacy that his son will ever have.
"There was an understanding that it would be an amalgam of Christian Bale and Dick Cheney, without covering his entire face," Wade said.
Sporting On the tennis court I fluctuate between emotional states with such thoughtless speed that I must be an amalgam of various demons.
This amalgam of the awful and the audacious is a demented gross-out comedy that often evokes the early work of John Waters.
Instead, Wallace is an amalgam of Taylor's own experiences as well as those of other queer black people on college campuses, he said.
An amalgam of gender stereotypes distilled into one rough yet slippery package, she isn't fragile or ferocious, victim or predator, feminine or masculine.
The High Street of old, an amalgam of the aforementioned dives, convenience stores and head shops is gone, replaced by a modern walking mall.
The frowning Jyn is a passable amalgam of Luke and Leia, but we never warm to her as much as we warmed to them.
The most powerful is Tahrir al-Sham, an amalgam of Islamist groups dominated by the former Nusra Front - an al Qaeda affiliate until 2016.
But as a living book, it is a chimera of minor forms, a vanity-press amalgam of title, aphorisms, contributors' notes, and copyright page.
The political movement that once stood athwart history resisting bloated government and military adventurism has been reduced to an amalgam of talk-radio resentments.
I think that's an amalgam of very different families I thought I knew something about, from looking in the window, or through the kids.
Her prose is a strange amalgam of silver-spoon ­educational advantage (although she never attended college) and a diffident vernacular suspicious of fine language.
With all the many forces pulling Americans apart, it is important to remember the strokes of fate that have kept this global amalgam together.
One of the video's main visual anchors is a 3D record player that Le Proux built to scale from an amalgam of cut paper.
One of Mr. Russell's most enjoyable films, "White Worm" seems a uniquely British amalgam of high camp, lurid psychedelia and rowdy Celtic folk-punk.
The biggest risk you're running here seems to be getting a disgusting, mushy amalgam of gurgled milk and Frosted Flakes spewed all over you.
If a film has five potential endings, does it constitute a single work of art, or is it an amalgam of five different works?
A sequel like last May's "Avengers: Age of Ultron," from Marvel, is less a self-contained film than a loose amalgam of ongoing stories.
And unlike Old Porn Central (aka Times Square) before it wasn't Frankensteined into Disneyland (or whatever far freakier trans-commercial amalgam it now is.).
Stranger Things is the perfect Frankenstein-amalgam of classic '80s sci-fi films, and for Season 2, the show is really leaning into those influences.
The evidence for people's response to recognition is everywhere: the Star Wars franchise, for example, is an amalgam of characters and themes from older films.
This year&aposs parade featured a kilometer-and-a-half of floats honoring the celebration, which is an amalgam of pre-Hispanic and other traditions.
The film, about a jaded veteran officer and his rookie partner, plays like an amalgam of the tropes of numerous TV and movie police procedurals.
But AI isn't simply the sci-fi version of machines demonstrating human intelligence — it's an amalgam of technologies like machine learning, deep learning and more.
Although the dust of the Harvey Weinstein sexual assault scandal has not even begun to settle, the amalgam of that dust could choke a horse.
"The future beyond this virus is going to be some amalgam of a social-distancing economy and a return to business as usual," he said.
As CNBC's Jim Cramer watched an amalgam of unrelated stocks climb on Thursday, he realized that there was a key driver behind the bounce: China.
Color guards meld elements of marching band and pep squad into a dance-oriented amalgam, and perform during sporting events halftimes and in intramural competitions.
Mina Marquez, the owner, also lives on the block — an odd amalgam of empty lots and cared-for homes, now decked with elaborate Christmas displays.
Streep's portrayal of Miranda, an amalgam of Vogue's Wintour and the late British fashion editor Liz Tilberis, is, of course, what makes this movie spin.
Inside is a middle-class African-American sitting room circa the 1980s, an amalgam of the different houses Hancock lived in growing up in Texas.
The Chisholm sculpture is an adept amalgam of the artists' differences, proposing an unconventional image of the congresswoman in an electric palette of green and yellow.
Like some amalgam of science fiction fabulist and pornographer, Kool Keith — a 1980s innovator turned '90s eccentric turned 2000s mystery — pinballs among topics, sentiments and scenes.
A PRODUCT of myriad compromises, an amalgam of generations' worth of visions, a form of government without precedent or parallel: the EU is a strange beast.
Rather, they highlight the profound implications that conceiving of our minds as an amalgam between brain and device have for our image of ourselves as humans.
Its Democrats range from trade unionists to members of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, a populist amalgam of farm workers, former hippies and socialist Scandinavians.
Ms. Netrebko is not the kind to wear sweatpants unless they are fancy, but her wardrobe and homes are an eclectic amalgam of high and low.
The camp—Yolen calls it Sobanek, an amalgam of actual names—is populated mainly by children, whose small fingers are useful for stuffing gunpowder into munitions.
It is also a robust, grand-scaled pop album — a fluid amalgam of hip-hop density and rock anxiety — full of intuitive melodies and sticky emotions.
But Mr. Whitney was no more successful, and in 1966 the paper was merged with others in trouble into an amalgam called The World Journal Tribune.
"The political movement that once stood athwart history resisting bloated government and military adventurism has been reduced to an amalgam of talk-radio resentments," Scarborough wrote.
She is an amazing amalgam of different elements — highly educated elite meritocrat, Oakland street fighter, crusading, rough-elbow prosecutor, canny machine pol and telegenic rhetorical brawler.
Each amalgam is enlivened by details of a compact and motley assortment of ordinary pieces that seem overtaken by a wanderer, dramatically altering the cities' famous places.
The version published since 1947 is Anne Frank's father's "amalgam of the original diary entries with the new version and it's kind of a mixture", Nussbaum said.
In 2016, Trump was able to cobble together a coalition of these voters and working-class ones by pushing an amalgam of conservative and (relatively) liberal positions.
It looks even worse from Warren who is supposed to be a populist authenticity candidate and not some poll-tested donor created amalgam of platitudes like Pete.
I was 15, a freshman in high school, and had recently decided that I wanted to get into punk music—the perfect amalgam of shitty teen petulance.
There's an inherent foolishness in trying to imitate them, because Dillinger Four's perverse honesty, and strange amalgam of influences, ensure no one will ever get it right.
Vergangenheitsbewältigung is one of those quintessential German words: a long, clunky amalgam of syllables and ideas that expresses a concept you never imagined you'd need to name.
The amalgam of influences — Monk, Mr. Hancock and Mr. Pérez's own Panamanian inflections — make for a bristling, rhythmically adventurous record that still holds up 21 years later.
D'Alvia's other sculptures come across as an amalgam of modernist forms by Tony Smith and Clement Meadmore covered over by hair the width of spaghetti or feathers.
The name, an amalgam of female folkloric figures Baba Yaga (the wise elderwoman of Eastern Europe) and Sheela Na-Gig, (a UK/Irish pagan figure) feels contrived.
"Aunt Lydia is a fascinating amalgam of contradictions — glimpses of sympathy and true belief amid blatant hypocrisy, sadism and condescension," Genevieve Valentine wrote in her Times recap.
That had always been the hope of the arts in Turin: its uneasy and never stable amalgam of aristocratic connoisseurship, bourgeois finance and working-class know-how.
It became an amalgam of previously disparate avant-gardes: hip-hop, post-punk, dub reggae, electronica and just enough pop to provide melodic discipline and skeletal structures.
Perhaps because of that, the pack of Democratic candidates remains something of an amalgam, with many voters saying there are still too many to keep track of.
The events of "Red Sparrow", which was published in book form in 2013, are an amalgam of Matthews' own anecdotes from his years as a clandestine officer.
She ornaments her portraits with an amalgam of rhinestones and bling, exploring the simultaneously performative, sleek, and over-the-top nature of hyper-feminine identity and sexuality.
But with his guests on Endless and Blonde, Ocean does more than merely demonstrate his carefully curated taste, or create an amalgam of the world's most hyped sounds.
But it is an amalgam of, I think, three shots that Joe Bauer's exceptional VFX team married together, and then significantly enhanced with extra smoke, fire, and embers.
Like American cuisine, which gave the world takeaway pizza, hard-shell tacos and chop suey, British cuisine is an amalgam of foreign influences, at once national and international.
By contrast, Kondabolu makes the point that Apu is a broad amalgam of every possible ethnic stereotype about Indians, Bangladeshis, and Pakistanis that the writers could think of.
She has a new job at a publishing house as an assistant to Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), an attractive amalgam of dark magic, pomade, and autumnal men's fashion.
The Democratic Party — and, to a certain extent, the Republican Party — has historically operated as a confederation of sorts, a loose amalgam of state-centered interests and ideas.
Even his name sounds like a supergroup—some kind of Frankenstein's amalgam that fuses a continuum of British rock, glass-shattering volume, and a semi-lethal Twitter account.
In this posited mainstream of American thought, "the Blob"—a motley amalgam of pro-engagement, pro-military national security "experts" advising both parties' leaders—always wins the day.
At issue are the full-body, head-covering garments worn in the water by some Muslim women, which have been nicknamed burkinis, an amalgam of burqa and bikini.
The killer cells are genetically engineered to produce a complex protein, an amalgam of pieces from different parts of the immune system that is unlike anything seen before.
Yet she is our most obvious problem here: Her way of talking mixes seriousness and comedy in an awkward amalgam and in vocal tones that lack any spontaneity.
The mixes fuse a buffet of elements; WET's most popular upload to date, "Zaumne - Élévation," is an amalgam of pleasantries: falling rain, rustling leaves, a whispering voice, chimes.
I used the FAIR Health consumer website's dental cost calculator to estimate what we would pay at home for the various options (porcelain versus amalgam crowns, for example).
This union of talent and resources from so many countries is not uncommon in marine science; I saw a similar amalgam of backgrounds as a correspondent in Florida.
The amalgam, to some, might seem gaudy, but for Thomas is reflective of the communal spaces where the mentors in her life — her mother, her aunts — once gathered.
A multinational amalgam of members from Brazil, France, Italy, and the U.K., Calligram have honed a special brand of blackened atmospheric hardcore since forming in London in 2011.
The STP-II is an amalgam of 10 other well-established scales for evaluating different factors that play into whether or not someone is persuaded to do something.
Although she's informed by other MCU villains—Alexandra shares Ronan The Accuser's zealotry, Mariah's poise, and Ultron's indifference to the human condition—she's much more than just an amalgam.
Despite an amalgam of troubling evidence in court (including the time stamp on a Taser deploy being miraculously changed upon reexamination), all four officers were recently cleared of charges.
And pork pibil, an entree, was an overly sweet, mushy amalgam that bore little resemblance to the bitter orange- and achiote-seasoned Yucatán dish for which it is named.
The ultralight Avenger Hurricane 45 chronograph is the latest watch to use Breitling's Breitlight polymer, essentially a scratch-proof amalgam that is lighter than titanium and stronger than steel.
The Golden Record team eventually created a beautiful, sweeping amalgam of humanity in sound and photos, showing anyone who might happen upon it exactly what humanity is made of.
Steeped in British history, the structure is an amalgam of architectural styles: Jacobean interiors, an Edwardian Chapel, and a 1980s graffiti-filled loft, all built upon a medieval foundation.
His team is an amalgam of youngsters the front office expects him to develop and veterans on short-term deals (and mostly from losing teams) who expect to play.
She founded a company, Ahiida, to produce the new attire, which included the "hijood" — a synthesis of hijab and hood — and the "burkini" — an amalgam of burqa and bikini.
The biggest metropolises in the US Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago contain an amalgam of the old and the new, adding further complexity to the task of modernization.
Many of the rest are, naturally, food: a beet/heart amalgam, an acorn, a dashed line diagram of a butcher's cut of meat, and a mushroom on his leg.
"It seems more like it's an amalgam rather than it is a perfect picture of what you expect for a bellwether county," said Peter D. Hart, a Democratic pollster.
The series is a pure pulp amalgam of They Live, the films of John Woo, half the Vertigo comics library, and every direct-to-home-video action flick ever.
The sultan's palace seems to be an amalgam of Muslim and South Asian cultures, probably because Scott is of South Asian descent; her dance sequences are explicitly Bollywood-flavored.
On the tennis court, free from the shackles of self-control, I fluctuate between emotional states with such thoughtless speed that I must be an amalgam of various demons.
It's a dark tale told in Mr. van der Aa's characteristic style, a genre-bending amalgam of pop, electronica and ambient elements, like the scratching sound of cassette tapes.
"The islands display a curious amalgam of cultures, history, and industry, emerging as a place where all these elements create a truly unusual travel experience," its official website boasts.
" Yet in the early twentieth century Kandinsky, Pound, and other modernists absorbed what Silver calls "an amalgam of spiritual sources—Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, kabbalistic, alchemical, and just plain wacky.
Over the course of the show, his character morphed into an amalgam of Tina Turner, Sly Stone and Prince, laying waste to the Public Theater in explosive concert scenes.
The department, which has a budget of more than $40 billion and more than 240,000 employees, is an amalgam of 22 government agencies that was created after the Sept.
Three Billboards is a bizarre amalgam of Irish class struggles and broad stereotypes about red-state America, all overlaid onto an imaginary small town without any particular attempt at verisimilitude.
The Whitney Museum of American Art recently installed Longo's All You Zombies: Truth Before God (214), a hegemonic amalgam of national and corporate forces, in seeming response to Trump's election.
We see not only a strange amalgam of steam train and paddlewheel steamer, but a range of technologies — from brass band instruments to wooden washboards — just being introduced to Japan.
As Mr Setiya says, "fast cars and wild affairs" cannot salve that, but his book—a delightful amalgam of self-help and intellectual inquiry—aims to show that philosophy can.
Trump's 2019 State of the Union was an interminable trudge through his usual amalgam of weird tangents and baseless immigration claims, peppered with a couple flat, unconvincing calls for unity.
An amalgam of several sports, including field hockey and lacrosse, hurling traces its history back thousands of years but is largely unfamiliar to Americans, despite enjoying widespread popularity in Ireland.
The genre — a frothy, sometimes louche amalgam of dance and singing — was wildly popular in early 18th-century France but then largely disappeared, arousing interest again only in recent decades.
If he's an apparition, he's a collective one, which also pushes the show from drama right into a sci-fi fantasy amalgam that should only be touched by Damon Lindelof.
But as the first act picks up steam and that immortal score takes hold, the evening soars on a canny, foul-mouthed amalgam that couples German expressionism — Haydn Gwynne's Mrs.
Only later does he recruit a group of similarly disaffected, mostly white, young men to join Project Mayhem, whereby they engage in an amalgam of performance art and criminal mischief.
" The publishers billed it as a "unique amalgam of intrigue, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama" that will be "informed by insider details that only a president can know.
Instead, it's the compound of everything at once: the ever-changing, ever-growing amalgam of cultural influences and advancements blending together in service of some truly remarkable plates of food.
Spain has always been an amalgam of distinct regions demanding greater self-government, and the writers of our Constitution bravely put an end to three centuries of highly centralized government.
And new approaches to this amalgam have been thick on the ground of late: Just try to count how many young jazz musicians are writing for string quartet these days.
But an amalgam of multiple discrete types of alcohol conjures horrific flashbacks of sneaking tiny swigs from a dozen different bottles from my parents' liquor cabinet into a water bottle.
"You're All I've Got Tonight," a hit nonsingle, is definitive: over a tightly wound, slowly building, vaguely menacing amalgam of snarling guitars and glittering synthesizers, Ocasek sneers an arch come-on.
"Certainly women should be disappointed in the president they got, and Kamala is someone who is not just a woman, but being from California represents an amalgam of people," she said.
"Anti" is a chaotic and scattershot album, not the product of a committed artistic vision, or even an appealingly freeform aesthetic, but rather an amalgam of approaches, tones, styles and moods.
An insularity that stems from disconnection from the wider world and a focus on fashion creates a frustrating amalgam of ham-handedness and ignorance that makes missteps look even more ridiculous.
The research is especially bad news for the Fed's ability to raise rates if the rest of the world remains a depressed amalgam of negative interest rates and slow economic growth.
Based on drawings also on view, the 2009 recreation by Kai-Uwe Hemken and Jakob Gebert presents an amalgam of gleaming metals and wall-to-wall images, presaging today's image deluge.
But our Sisyphean pursuit of the good life has higher stakes, and its amalgam of fantasy and futility is something that we process as experience before we rationalize it in thought.
Will the President -- and his voters -- settle for an amalgam of walls, fences and electronically monitored border areas broken by areas of impassable topographical features like rivers and mountains, for instance?
Or is it a Hudson Yards amenity — another bit of bragging rights in a glossy new amalgam of office towers, condos and a luxury mall where $800 haircuts are on offer?
Amalgam Comics & Coffeehouse, which has become a popular draw since its opening in December 2015, is the brainchild of Ariell R. Johnson, a Baltimore native and alumna of nearby Temple University.
Traditionally used in musk-based men's colognes, leather is not an actual ingredient in fragrances but rather an amalgam of notes that, when combined, remind one of smelling the real thing.
Outside of the dollar force of QE, the Fed's amalgam of programs aimed at freeing up frozen credit markets also is more ambitious than anything it did during the Great Recession.
Acknowledged by the Guinness World Records as the first album built entirely from samples, Endtroducing was a fluid but intricate amalgam of classic funk beats, rap acapellas, and spoken word snippets.
"American Teen" is a promising amalgam of bedroom art-soul and 1980s new-wave pop maximalism, and a union of lonely-boy mirror gazing with a sense of larger cultural purpose.
Like many Asian megalopolises, which crowd the catalog of the world's most polluted cities, Bangkok suffers from a toxic amalgam: unchecked industrialization and urbanization, a car-crazy populace and lax regulation.
An amalgam of all of the above, this all-in-one has elicited both praise and skepticism since it entered the United States beauty market from Asia about seven years ago.
And then obviously Genius is the amalgam of so many minds, and that personality is just a cool personality to hang out with, and a cool personality to align yourself with.
When they reheat the mercury amalgam — "a pea-shaped nugget of silvery material" — to reduce the mixture back to pure gold, "it's exactly what John was being exposed to," Caravanos says.
As a physician who happens to be a Muslim of Indian descent, and an amalgam of Hindu and Muslim traditions, not only Hindu but also Muslim traditions guide me in my trade.
If Elihu Hoopes is the helpless prisoner of his affliction, Margot Sharpe will spend the better part of her years contorting herself into an amalgam of jailer, savior and ultimately fellow ­captive.
The animated film was an amalgam of Middle Eastern and South Asian visual inspirations, and the live-action takes this at face value, doing the same and adding literally nothing to it.
Their new album, Oath, is a blink-and-you'll-miss-it collection of hot rockin' metalpunk—an unholy amalgam of Inepsy's grimy swagger, Midnight's blackened sleaze, and the eternal Motörhead's speedy rock'n'roll.
There was no solid father figure, no Freudian male to help form my desires—just a strange amalgam of cultural signifiers that tried to tell me what my ideal partner should be.
Five years later, a film adaptation came along, featuring a weird amalgam of players who originally practiced and trained with Plimpton and those who would later join (or re-join) the Lions.
The Department of Homeland Security, which has a budget of more than $40 billion and a staff of more than 240,000, is a sprawling amalgam created in the aftermath of the Sept.
You can write a piece for a symphony orchestra, electronics, holograms, V.R. and 360-sound design, this kind of amalgam of highly trained live musicians mixing with state-of-the-art technology.
As popular science writing, "A Brief History" is nothing less than a tour de force — a heady amalgam of science, history, a little bit of anthropology and plenty of nuanced, captivating storytelling.
And while there would seem to be a female-empowerment message in the premise, the leads and a strong supporting cast have a hard time penetrating this amalgam of organized-crime clichés.
Turkey has shown its commitment by setting up observation posts around the province and by establishing the National Liberation Front, an amalgam of Free Army and Islamist militias that follow Turkish orders.
The flavor of chocolate chip cookies, according to Civille, is "a beautiful amalgam of caramelized butter and sugar," the result of the browning of butter and caramelizing of sugar while it bakes.
Then comes the I wouldn't call it the science but it's the amalgam of science and how you divide this necessary prerequisites amongst first the OPEC countries and then OPEC non-OPEC.
His seat, parts of which were once represented by George H. W. Bush, reflects modern-day Houston, an amalgam of upper-crust whites and a growing minority community that speaks 80 languages.
Their lifestyle was a curious kosher-Mormon-hipster amalgam: They do not drink alcohol or coffee, avoid dairy, don't touch pork or shellfish, refuse to buy commercial eggs and build their own furniture.
Amalgam teeth fillings caused her to have severe digestive issues in her early 20s, and Jamil says a dentist discovered that the fillings had been leaking mercury into her system for a decade.
"Saporè" is an amalgam of the Italian word for flavor and Mr. Bosco's nickname, Rè. But it's a bit of a misnomer: he is more obsessed with crunch and pliability, lightness and heft.
Avengers: Infinity War is an amalgam of two Marvel comic book arcs: The Infinity Gauntlet series, by writer Jim Starlin and artist George Pérez, and a 2013 comic book crossover event called Infinity.
Created by the virtually unknown and truly unfortunately named British carmaker Arash (there's a dermatology joke in there somewhere), the AF10 looks like an amalgam of the Ferrari Enzo and a Pagani Huayra.
He also processed gold with mercury, mixing the liquid metal into the ore to create an amalgam, then putting it over a fire to burn off the mercury and retrieve the raw gold.
Indeed, its future probably lies in some trade school/university amalgam that gives big tech companies the technical expertise they need and at least some of the well-rounded university background they desire.
Narayen said Magento's amalgam of business-to-business and business-to-consumer services would help Adobe "complete the loop" on its e-commerce platform and pair well with Adobe's own predictive intelligence capabilities.
Consider the problem: The child a mother carries in her womb is not a "reproduction," as the writer Andrew Solomon has reminded us, but a production — a genetic amalgam of father and mother.
My perspective on art and architecture has evolved out of an investigation into our "sense of place" — an amalgam of perceptions and impressions that have influence over us at conscious and unconscious levels.
Riverdale's sardonic sad-boi narrator, Jughead (Cole Sprouse), is a jarring amalgam of the pretentious teenager I once was, as well as the number of the reedy, slouching queer women I've crushed on.
Recorded over the course of three days with roughly a dozen musicians, the eight songs that appear on Become Alive are an amalgam of in-studio jam sessions and Harrington's post-production manipulation.
A former New York Times reporter who in 2001 won a Pulitzer Prize for his exposés on tax loopholes, Johnston practices a brand of journalism that's an amalgam of advocacy and forensic accounting.
Similarly, in Barney's six-part Cremaster Cycle (1994-2002), we're left asking whether the polyethylene sheep-bagpipe amalgam is the product, whereas the footage of its creation is the documentation, or the reverse?
On "Barry," Mr. Winkler's character is a wonky amalgam of nearly every drama teacher Mr. Winkler has ever had, the imperious Stella Adler included, along with a few others he just heard about.
Popping up on his computer screen, the name of their Wi-Fi was not the customary amalgam of letters and numbers but appeared to refer, slangily, to a part of the female anatomy.
The Onni Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is redeveloping the former headquarters of The Seattle Times, an amalgam of Art Deco, Beaux-Arts and neo-Classical design that was built in 2162.
The community is in some ways typical of many others in the Bahamas: an amalgam of native-born Bahamians, mostly absentee foreign homeowners, tourists and migrants from elsewhere in the Caribbean, mainly Haitians.
His batch for their first party was pretty straightforward, an amalgam of the TV host Alton Brown's formula — one of the first things that pop up when you Google "eggnog" — and other recipes.
So now it's unclear whether House of the Dragon is its own new thing, a new version of the nixed Cogman pitch, a new version of the Borenstein pitch, or some sort of amalgam.
It's a comment I both recall hearing and yet can't pin down: a woman, or an amalgam of women, in person, on television, warning me that what happened to her will happen to me.
Once trained as a propagandist for the communist regime, the artist fled to South Korea and adopted the alias Sun Mu, an amalgam of Korean words translating as "no borders," to protect his family.
The size of Britain's GDP, when converted into euros, thus reflected an uneasy amalgam of demand for its goods and services and a somewhat separate demand for the pounds required to buy British assets.
TikTok identities pull from an amalgam of subcultures in the physical world but live primarily online—you won't see a concert of devoted e-girls watching an e-girl songstress belt out a ballad.
" A madcap amalgam of Freudian dreams and the pronunciation of vowels, "Cipher" mulls a line from a 1993 interview with Ms. Holzer: "I came to language because I wanted to be explicit about things.
But these pork steaks don't become barbecue until they are dipped — not once, but twice — in a fiery amalgam of vinegar, melted butter, lard, salt and tongue-torturing doses of black and cayenne peppers.
"Flesh" showcases Ms. Sánchez's amalgam of unkempt flow and patterned logic: She sets the tone up front with an angular, two-handed tangle, eventually fading behind the saxophones of Román Filiu and Jerome Sabbagh.
That diverse amalgam of New Yorkers — those tired of Mr. Cuomo, those who have never heard from Mr. Cuomo, those thrilled about Ms. Nixon — is who Ms. Nixon's campaign is relying on next month.
It needs to be recognized that Asian Americans are a diverse amalgam of different cultures that contains both ends of the spectrum: those that have "succeeded," in the traditional sense, but many who haven't.
It is, like much of the senator's best work, an amalgam of concerns: the role of corporations and financial institutions in everyday life, growing income inequality and corporate consolidation, and the state of democracy.
The Democratic Party, because it is an amalgam of interest groups in a way the Republican Party is not, has always had a tendency to elevate the candidate who can check the most boxes.
As I crossed the Hudson on the new Mario Cuomo Bridge I felt a twinge of sadness for the passing of its predecessor, whose name, Tappan Zee Bridge, was a lovely amalgam of languages.
From the band's earliest days as a Venom and Bathory cover band, they've grown from a primal, vicious black metal outfit into a more dynamic, considered amalgam of doom, Celtic folk, and classic heavy metal.
The book will be "a unique amalgam of intrigue, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power," publishers Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group and Hachette Book Group said in a statement.
As Smith explains in his author's note, he used "biographical details from several women's lives of the Dutch Golden Age" to create his heroine, who is no Frank­enstein's monster, seams showing, but a vibrant amalgam.
If she is part vengeful goddess—sending ill-prepared men into dangerous combat in order to spite her handful of peers—she is equally a cheerful amalgam of every screwball-comedy/sports-movie cliché ever.
Many priests and faithful had refused to swear allegiance to Okpaleke because he is not from Mbaise, a heavily Catholic area in southwestern Nigeria made up of an amalgam of indigenous clans connected by intermarriage.
On armed excursions through sun-dappled forests, they spoke of a vague but looming tyranny — an amalgam of sinister forces to be held at bay only with a firearm and the willingness to use it.
The groups are an amalgam of free-market, low-tax and small-government proponents, often funded by corporations and deeply conservative supporters like the billionaire Koch brothers and Donors Trust, whose contributors are mostly anonymous.
Some of us are more familiar with Austin Powers's nemesis Dr. Evil: While based on an amalgam of Bond bad guys, he certainly drew sartorial inspiration from the MAO SUIT favored by Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
Or complete your amalgam-meal with a side order of Perdue's "Chicken Plus" Chicken Breast & Vegetable Dino Nuggets, a concoction of rib meat, cauliflower, and chickpeas formed into the approximate shapes of long-extinct creatures.
And in the compact entranceway is a framed large-scale photograph by the Swiss artist Walter Pfeiffer, which at first seems an indistinct amalgam of vibrant colors — until the image of a nude figure emerges.
The resulting monograph, "LeGaspi," a deeply eccentric amalgam of homage, personal memoir and reminiscences by people like the Kiss vocalist Paul Stanley, the actor Juan Fernandez and the model Pat Cleveland, has just been published.
An amalgam of 219 holes from the club's West course and six from its East, players will be tempted to attack a 211,032 yard layout that features a number of holes vulnerable to long hitters.
The album, out March 29, is a deeply personal exploration of Platt's romantic life with 12 songs that depict "a roller coaster of a relationship that is an amalgam of the ones I've had," he says.
The hack feels like a nasty amalgam of doxxing — the act of revealing personal information about a person, like her address — and 2014's nude photo celebrity hack of actresses like Jennifer Lawrence and Blake Lively.
He grew up reading Isaac Asimov and Robert Heinlein, with their stories of rebellious lunar colonies, idiot-savant robots and societies founded on "psychohistory", an amalgam of economics, history and what is now called big data.
Because its misguided amalgam of regulations generated skyrocketing insurance premiums, reduced choice of doctors, funneled millions more poor people into substandard programs and accelerated consolidation throughout the health care industry-- serious consequences directly harmful to patients.
The result is a blistering, at times messy amalgam of teenage uncertainty, boiling political frustration, and the heightened fantasy of a school that's specifically tailored to serve the future corporate vampires and death dealers of America.
The Ziggy persona was an amalgam of the music of Lou Reed and the stage wildman that was Iggy Pop, and it was no surprise that Bowie worked with both performers, propelling them to new heights.
The Lovot, an amalgam of "love" and "robot", cannot help with the housework but it will "draw out your ability to love," Groove X founder and CEO Kaname Hayashi told reporters at the launch in Tokyo.
But the song's best gift is its "don't think about it too hard, too-too hard" breakdown, a glorious amalgam of the sort of irresistibly nonsensical earworm that's endemic to bubblegum pop, and the mockery thereof.
He plays Joe as an amalgam of every schmucky, womanizing Male Writer out there, with a predictable and unappealing mixture of arrogance and insecurity, rather than as a particular writer with a particular set of attributes.
And there's nothing simple about a patriotism that's really an amalgam of nativism, racism, isolationism and xenophobia and that denies this country's distinction as a land of fresh starts, its arms open to a diverse world.
Each person brought with him or her customs of food, music, art, and dance specific to their community, creating an amalgam of traditions that would eventually be reduced to that of a singular representation of Africanism.
A New Jersey pizzeria has cracked the code and invented the ultimate stoner food—an unholy amalgam of pizza and tacos that will set you back $10 for a single slice and $80 for a pie.
The term "n*****fish" is an amalgam of the highly offensive n-word and "catfish," a term all social media-addicted millennials use when they've been duped into believing someone isn't who they appear to be.
In the southern Caribbean, just 2130 miles off the coast of Venezuela and 210 degrees north of the Equator, the 183-mile-long, 218-mile-wide island of Curaçao represents a lively amalgam of different cultures.
Richard Foreman, the author, director and designer of more than 50 plays, is known for his "total theater," a disorienting amalgam that puts language — its soaring potentials, its limitations — at the center of his experimental work.
" This great vessel had a thatched Shinto shrine on board and a crew of 3,000 men, and was, Morris writes, "more than a machine, more even than a weapon, but an amalgam of universal human emotions.
He had something to do with building the Death Star, but we don't know if he's involved because he's trying to protect her or because he's not a good guy, or some weird amalgam of both.
On the other end, there was the album closer "Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me," a nearly eight-minute sound collage that was an amalgam of guitar noodling, drum fills, and recordings of patients at a psychiatric hospital.
What's more, if Gunnlaugsson's resignation leads Iceland to schedule new elections soon, that vote could end up empowering a radical political party called the Pirate Party, a left-libertarian amalgam that's obsessed with transparency and direct democracy.
The 1977 single was one of Parton's biggest hits, a love song dressed in a catchy amalgam of '70s sounds: sweeping strings over a bed of bouncy keys, cameos from weeping electric guitars, a winking, persistent bassline.
Spincle takes a unique spin on this by building a photo/video amalgam that turns certain aspects of the panorama into a video and keeps the rest a static image based on how you capture the scene.
Mr. Goldsmith, who in 2013 was named the first poet laureate of the Museum of Modern Art, has called his style "uncreative writing," a highly subjective amalgam that is more performable than readable, but it does work.
I feel like the best advice I've ever gotten is kind of an amalgam of things and, since we were just talking about my mom, I think about things that she and my dad said to me.
Given the country's fractured politics and the messy amalgam of militias born of the 2011 civil war, in which the United States played a key role, the Obama administration has long been hesitant to re-engage militarily.
This image plays on the archetype of the fierce Latina woman and points to a kind of amalgam of Hispanic, Latin, and Chicano references, which suggest Hernandez regards them as all drawing on a common cultural source.
Her writing for these records draws on both free improvisation and classic balladry, crafting a natural amalgam and helping to establish the spacious, wintry sound of ECM Records, which would become one of jazz's most influential institutions.
So it seems perverse, and maybe misguided, that contemporary filmgoers are more likely to focus on the heroine's breakaway style, an amalgam of worldliness and waifish nonchalance that has embedded itself in the consciousness of successive generations.
From ravishing entanglements of foreground, middle ground, and background to discrete forms interrupting a vista with a contrasting amalgam of geology and weather, it is obvious that Green knows how to remake the conventions associated with landscape.
I felt so curious I asked the artist how the character came to be, and Sonhouse replied that he took the harlequin pattern from Picasso, but the rest consist of an amalgam of images from men's fashion magazines.
Said list makes perfect sense when you listen to Grave Lines; the band's sound is an amalgam of Sea Bastard's salty sludge, Landskap's soaring doom, Dysteria's nihilistic hardcore punk, The Death Letter's candlelit dark folk, and more besides.
He was always a bigger star in Europe than the USA, and due to some amalgam of perfectionism and chronic depression was never fully comfortable on the road, which along with copyrights provided the bulk of his income.
Racked with guilt and riddled with confusion about why he's alive and why he just did that, Jonathan races through London and away from an amalgam of night watch patrollers and vampire hunters who somehow know he's vampire.
An amalgam of the Red Queen ("Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast!), Humpty Dumpty ("When I use a word it means just what I choose it to mean, neither more nor less!
Their latest, the Edifice EQB-501 is an interesting amalgam of form, function, and high tech features and it has enough dials, buttons, and sensors to keep well-connected on your trek through the jungle, urban or otherwise.
Edano said he would not repeat the mistakes of the Democrats, which from the start was an amalgam of conservatives, liberals and ex-socialists and ended up being plagued by infighting during its 2009-2012 term in office.
The Red Queen from the 2010 movie is an amalgam of the Queen of Hearts from "Alice in Wonderland" and the Red Queen from "Through the Looking Glass" — the original 1951 version is just the Queen of Hearts.
I think everybody, an amalgam of women all ... To be honest with you, I think the young women coming up now are models because they are absorbing ... And this is why the internet is also good for them.
The country is an amalgam of cultures and influences, and that complexity will be examined at the 20173 Venice Biennale by the Malta Pavilion — the country's first national showing at the international contemporary art extravaganza in 22017 years.
The far right, which has returned to prominence in the past year or so, has always been an amalgam of factions and causes, some with pro-Confederate or neo-Nazi leanings, some opposed to political correctness or feminism.
It's a surreal, hilarious, poignant pageant about the battle for women's suffrage that throws together American figures and situations from the 19th century — historical and fictional — with a musical amalgam of state fair, military march and parlor hymn.
This season alone, it opened with Vivaldi's partially lost "Catone in Utica," and it closes in the spring with "Opera and the French Revolution," an amalgam of dramatic scenes by Jean-Paul-Égide Martini, Luigi Cherubini and Antonio Sacchini.
"The Committee's evidentiary amalgam of an obviously erroneous filing in an unrelated case, public speculation, news stories, and anonymous statements by government officials does not supply a level of certainty comparable to that afforded by official acknowledgement," Brinkema wrote.
Girl, Wash Your Face, which was published in February 433 by Thomas Nelson, a HarperCollins imprint devoted to "Christian content," is an amalgam of stories, tough-love advice from a woman who has been there, and vaguely biblical encouragement.
Probably the most well-known Boy Meets World episode ever, "And Then There Was Shawn" is a twisted amalgam of Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer, packaged in the ridiculous sheen only this show could provide.
For me, it was the essence of unabashed musical Americana, its mouthpiece an amalgam of chopped liver, Mom's tuna salad, kosher hot dogs, kasha and planetary garlic breath fused with silver and steel and a century of house mold.
While there are classical Indian dance styles that date back thousands of years, Bollywood is an amalgam: a combination of classical Indian elements, belly dance, western contemporary, hip hop and more, blended together against the fantasy of Indian cinema.
The Founders envisioned a legislative amalgam, consisting of members from all walks of life congregating to make the best policies for a diverse nation, representing many points of view and reflecting what each member knew about the most: home.
Editorial If an amalgam of McCarthyism and the notorious Willie Horton ad suits your taste, then you want to get hold of a mailer sent to Long Island voters on behalf of the Republican candidate for Nassau County executive.
That's why scores of Americans with my vision impairment, known as Naion, are injecting a translucent amalgam of selected compounds in the resin — or a placebo of cottonseed oil — into our thighs or bellies twice weekly for six months.
That measure, an amalgam of other bills that have drawn bipartisan support, would also cap out-of-pocket expenses and require insurance companies to make information available about drug prices to patients in doctors' offices before doctors prescribe them.
An article on homosexuality in the military is cut away to reveal the phrase "comfort at work" on a successive page, while a menswear ad is sliced to reveal an image of a woman in a gender-subversive amalgam.
Narrating his journey in an amalgam of strange and grotesque voices, he disguises himself, dodges confused #TeamEdward fans, and almost eats his phone out of pure desperation following the hot dog man, but does he make it to the promised land?
His shifting trans-genre amalgam of funk and rock and pop and R&B was so original that he long pretended he was biracial even though both his hard-working failed-singer mother and his scuffling pianist father were African-American.
But in the Netherlands the two parties that performed most strongly compared to the 2012 election—D66, a collection of earnest pro-European liberals, and GreenLeft, a once-fringe amalgam of radicals and environmentalists—succeeded by taking Mr Wilders on directly.
But center stage, or a good part of it, belongs to the psychodrama between the warring queens, played again by Anne Hathaway, in frosty pallor, and Helena Bonham Carter, a magnificent amalgam of digitally enhanced malevolence and wounded inner child.
But some can, including three currently circulating strains: H5N1, a mash-up of viruses from geese and quail; H7N221, an amalgam of viruses from ducks, migratory birds and chickens; and H212N22012, the product of viruses from wild birds, ducks and chickens.
Similarly, Puss acts as an amalgam of the darkest vices of men; it's unsurprising to hear him spew out anti-feminist rhetoric and physically harm women while branding himself a pariah shunned for wanting to help them gain their independence.
A female patient—an amalgam, like all the figures in the book, of several different case studies and encounters, both "real and imagined"—sits down in the doctor's office, having been referred to him because her brain appears to be "rotting".
Behind the murders and the madness of Lecter and Buffalo Bill — brilliantly played by Ted Levine — who makes clothes from the skin of his victims, is a deadly amalgam of three real-life serial murderers who have captured the public imagination.
A surreal amalgam of Googie futurism and surreal psychedelia, White's work on the show led to other television gigs (Beakman's World, The Weird Al Show), as well as music video directing work (Peter Gabriel's "Big Time" and Smashing Pumpkins' "Tonight, Tonight").
Between the absolutely meaningless marketing buzzwords, the liberal peppering of model selfies, and the hilariously grandiose descriptions, the presentation looks like something you might imagine an amalgam of the "Rich kids of Instagram" would prepare for a high school class project.
On Pro Basketball Size still matters when it comes packaged in an unmatched amalgam of skill, strength, speed and smarts while garnished with the hustle of a fringe veteran treating every last play as if his next paycheck depended on it.
" When asked by the BBC whether perceptions of her as an amalgam of Indian independence hero Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa of Calcutta were incorrect as she was more similar to former British leader Margaret Thatcher, she said: "Well no.
This is how I feel and imagine shame, not as guilt or regret or remorse, not as some particular emotion or amalgam of emotions, but as a basic provision, abjection, the condition of those who have been cast out, neglected, harmed.
This is difficult in India's notoriously diverse amalgam, and so the ideologues of Hindutva have appealed to a primordial Vedic past, prior to the arrival of the Mughals, in a bid to negate the Hindu faith's plurality and syncretic history.
If she wants emotional care-taking, she is a high-maintenance bitch or, worse, an 'attention whore': an amalgam of sex-hunger and care-hunger, greedy not only to be fucked and paid but, most unforgivably of all, to be noticed.
But that's not really eating… Watching the mysteriously (to me) peckish visitors pour into the outdoor snack bar, I find myself just standing there, in the little road out front, staring with some grim amalgam of shock, revulsion, and genuine disbelief.
In it, Ms. Shields elaborates on why she discarded the Suit, an amalgam of sexy clothes, lipstick and labor-intensive grooming; expands on her original arguments; and continues to explore the ways in which her feminism intersects with her Christian ideals.
Hence, an album whose coherence-conscious detractors are half-right: within the unified constraints of Prince's signature style, a stylized funk-rock amalgam many hear as giving sonic shape to the color purple, the album does hop from genre to genre.
But their partnership remains intact, and after leading the Jewish Home's amalgam of religious Zionists and Orthodox Jews since 2012, they felt increasingly hemmed in by their radical, rabbinically guided partners, who have been accused of racism, messianism and homophobia.
"As an escort I had a uniform," said Andrea Werhun, a 27-year-old actress, who chronicles her brief years as an escort in "Modern Whore," an amalgam of memoir and short fiction, with provocative photographs by her collaborator Nicole Bazuin.
As a swing state that reflects Michigan and many regions of the country, Florida and its voters look like an amalgam of the Midwest, Deep South, the Northeast and modern day suburbia — all of which have strongly broken for Biden.
But in some ways Mai Khoi, 34, is a unique amalgam of a performer: a young, female Vietnamese activist who has a public following, support from international human rights groups and a band whose traditional-yet-experimental sound defies easy categorization.
This is an amalgam of different pots, and another leverage-fest, since it will be backed by only around 10 billion euros of EU budget money, with the rest coming from other sources like the EIB and the private sector.
In Gouthière's workshop, gilt was applied with fire gilding, a process by which an amalgam of mercury and gold was gently baked onto an object in a low fire, the mercury evaporating and the gold remaining as a coating of gilt.
The resulting seven-episode season, the first of a hoped-for five, all based on the first novel, is an amalgam of that which is expected from Anne Shirley (her buoyancy) and that which makes for prestigious television today (her depths).
The strategy, which came to be known as "hybrid war," was an amalgam that states have used for generations, but the text took on the status of a legend, and is now known in international military circles as the Gerasimov doctrine.
The diet draws on an amalgam of theories she has culled from deep internet research, her doctors, the other dementia patients she meets with every week and long conversations with friends and experts on FaceTime, her favorite place to chat.
The script for Any Given Sunday is an amalgam of no fewer than three different sources, including former NFL player Pat Toomay's novel On Any Given Sunday and former Raider internist Rob Huizenga's You're Okay, It's Just A Bruise, and that condensation shows.
The neighborhood was shrouded in a drug haze but it also produced some of the most memorable music of the time and was the spiritual home to 'soft rock,' an amalgam of influences that included blues, rock, jazz, country, psychedelia, bluegrass, and folk.
But the priesthood itself is a man-made invention, an amalgam of Judeo-Roman and other traditions, refined and also only rather belatedly attached to the mass, a ritual performance that re-enacts and celebrates the most important tenets of Catholic faith.
Poetry or science, or some amalgam of the two, can be fashioned into an instrument with which to make incisions, but with a concept as impenetrable as the nature of time, even the sharpest tools sometimes leave only patterns on the surface.
Dentists typically treat cavities by drilling away the decay and plugging the hole with a filling made of gold, porcelain, a composite resin (tooth-colored fillings), or an amalgam of some sort (usually an alloy of mercury, silver, copper, tin and sometimes zinc).
On Monday morning, Mashable snapped pictures of three odd-looking full-size SUVs tooling around LA. The trio of SUVs look like an odd amalgam of a Hyundai Santa Fe, Jeep Grand Cherokee and Volkswagen Touareg that was haphazardly made in China.
When it emerged in the post-industrial South Bronx of the 1970s, hip-hop's amalgam of rapping, DJing, graffiti writing, and breakdancing brought together the city's Black and Puerto Rican youths in a city ridden by fires, gang wars, and economic blight.
Playing a talk-show host who was, as Jacques Steinberg wrote in The New York Times, "a too-close-for-comfort amalgam of Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Jay Leno and Jack Paar," Mr. Shandling offered a jaundiced insider view of the television business.
Featuring blood-drenched characters staggering through the seedier areas of Hollywood, it plays like an amalgam of the works of the underground luminary Kenneth Anger, David Lynch, the B-movie schlock/shockmeister William Castle, and the barrel-scraping grindhouse auteur Andy Milligan.
No one here has anointed Wentz as an amalgam of Andrew Luck and Brett Favre, or petitioned to rename the state as Wentzylvania, or pricing flights to Minneapolis — site of a certain big game that rhymes with Grouper Roll — for early February.
Goldberg "seems to be an amalgam of personality traits at abnormal levels that are constructed to make a good story and create a character that elicits a certain amount of empathy" in viewers, despite the fact he murders people, Rutledge told Insider.
Azikiwe Mohammed's provocative installation included flags based on his imagined, invented US town, Davonhaime, that is essentially an amalgam of several existing cities that are the most densely populated by black people, along with posters and images he collected while visiting these cities.
In a gilded frame that has been broken in half, Lina Puerta's "Untitled (Tree and Frame)" (2014) blends natural and synthetic materials (concrete, wood, wire, lace, chains, feathers, Swarovski crystals) into a Frankensteinian amalgam that alludes to the inextricability of nature and culture.
The watchdog group made its request after it became known that Lisa P. Jackson, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator at the time, was using an email alias — "Richard Windsor," an amalgam of her dog's name and a New Jersey town — for some of her correspondence.
"This ground-breaking exhibition will explore the development of Kahlo's style as an amalgam of traditional Mexican garments, fashion from Europe and beyond," the V&A added, "and demonstrate how her wardrobe was expressive of the complex relationship between her Mexican and Western heritage."
He relishes the odd details of Syrian life: the old khan (or caravanserai) that used to be a lunatic asylum, the tea Syrian migrants have brought back from Argentina, the delightful word gommaji (an amalgam of Italian and Turkish), meaning a man who repairs punctures.
In fact, the original Twin Peaks was an amalgam of shooting locations around Washington, from the exterior of the Salish Lodge & Spa and its instantly recognizable waterfalls in Snoqualmie (near Seattle) to Twede's Diner (the Double-R in the show) in nearby North Bend.
Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute has similarly suggested that "the federal government could consolidate its current amalgam of programs, and both federal and state governments could provide more benefits in the form of cash payments rather than in-kind benefits" like health care.
When the nomination circus starts up again Mr Cruz's argument will be ready, as, no doubt, will his eerily memorised speeches, delivered with that awkward amalgam of lawyerly and preacherly mannerisms, and those corny jokes, often accompanied by an excruciating little self-satisfied chuckle.
Rajneesh mesmerized his followers with a stupefying amalgam of Eastern mystical mumbo jumbo (Rajneesh, like Charles Manson, talked frequently about the need to "lose" or "give up" the ego) and the language and techniques of the then-prevalent humanistic psychology and human potential movements.
The challenge, however, is that what constitutes the "local" is obviously up for debate, since Iran, like other nations, is a modern amalgam of traditions and influences; meanwhile, discussions of the global tend to be framed from a remarkably Western-centered point of view.
For each inductee, the speech is an amalgam of gratitude (to parents, coaches, managers, general managers, teammates, scouts, neighbors, spouses, children and fans), origin story (how they were inspired to play and leapt from minor-league promise to major league stardom), storytelling and emotion.
And then there was Jar Jar Binks, the notorious floppy-eared Gungan whom Lucas intended as comic relief but who spoke and behaved like an amalgam of bad racial stereotypes — "a Rastafarian Stepin Fetchit," as the Wall Street Journal critic Joe Morgenstern described him.
And of course, they are out of sight, but only until the moment when this volatile amalgam of government neglect, poverty, police suppression, and underground cultural experimentation is forced into the light — often through a catastrophe such as the one that befell the Ghost Ship.
In a new-New-Journalist amalgam of reportage and memoir, Kisner tethers — more elegantly in some pieces than in others — her sociological dispatches to the realm of personal experience: her on-again-off-again relationship with God, her O.C.D., her mixed ethnicity and sexuality.
"Tannhäuser" is no easy feat to conduct: Revised again and again by Wagner — whose wife reported, three weeks before he died, that he said he "still owes the world a 'Tannhäuser'" — it is a sometimes awkward amalgam of that master's early and late styles.
One stressed the centrality of the issue as a security problem; that is, a viewpoint under which the amalgam of transnational crime, global terrorism, and world drug trade was understood as virtually inevitable and, thus, should be answered with broad and persistent hardline policies.
The world of Two For The Money is a strange amalgam of secondary nicknames for NFL teams, USFL video, a dash of arena football footage, and, near the end, actual real-life fake football footage, used for the conference championships and, um, "Super XXXX".
Some of that progression may have been caused by a return to the solipsist ideology of the great fighters of antiquity, but it may have been instead an amalgam of the enthusiastic pugilism of Ancient Romans and the efficacious halcyon of the Byzantine military.
The reasons I chose that day to "rebel" are a twisted amalgam—born in part always noticing strangers checking me out from of the corner of their eye, part new friends not knowing what to do or how to act when they discovered I was visually impaired.
If you like Bruno Walter's recording of the exposition section, but prefer Otto Klemperer's way with the development, which has a different tempo, by using pitch-speed technology (which allows a tempo to be adjusted while keeping pitch accurate), you could create an ideal personal amalgam.
On DVD The most self-consciously modernist French movie of 21888, lovingly restored on a new Flicker Alley Blu-ray, Marcel L'Herbier's "L'Inhumaine" ("The Inhuman Woman") is in some ways also the most old-fashioned — a super-stylized amalgam of mad science, stodgy acting and elaborate sets.
But for all the biography in it, this play is an awkward amalgam of hastily sketched history, which will read clearly only to those who already know it, and stories told in detail to characters who would surely not be hearing them for the first time.
The 67,603-square-foot space houses a multifarious amalgam of works by self-taught artists, both obscure and well known, and colorful signage with relevant quotes seeks to document America's history "as a mecca for forward-looking innovators, optimists, dreamers and doers," according to museum officials.
Not that Pinter's disorienting amalgam of mirth and menace was particularly welcomed at its 1958 premiere; the play was greeted with general befuddlement until a celebrated review from Harold Hobson in The Sunday Times of London alerted readers to the playwright's singular capacity to disturb and provoke.
The sprawling slum in the heart of Mumbai is a lively amalgam of flimsy tarpaulin-covered shacks, one-room brick tenements with tin roofs and multi-storied buildings, as well as schools, temples and mosques and scores of small businesses, ranging from auto repair shops to textile units.
Of course, Tinder's scoring is based on swipes, and swipes are, in theory, based on more than just attractiveness — there's a brief description in each profile, as well as a person's job or school — so a desirability score technically represents an amalgam of how a person presents their profile.
Irving scored from every angle, a spinning top of a shooter, while James offered his amalgam of Magic Johnson and Bill Russell, passing with precision while yanking down 16 rebounds and repeatedly chasing down and blocking the shots of Warriors who threatened to steal this game away from him.
Mr. Sepuya is not an overnight sensation, however; over a decade of working, exhibiting and returning to art school to study with the great photographer Catherine Opie at the University of California, Los Angeles helped him to arrive at a distinctive and timely amalgam of portraiture and conceptual photography.
Representative Betty McCollum, a member of the same party, took the top award in 2019 with her Hot Dish A-Hmong Friends, an amalgam of sautéed carrots, cabbage and ground beef topped with fried egg-roll wrappers that paid homage to the large Hmong population in her district.
To do so, Republicans will have to veer significantly from Mr. Trump's budget plan given the outrage of Democrats who see the proposal as an amalgam of punishing cuts in the social safety net coupled with obvious budget gimmicks deployed to disguise the true extent of the fiscal damage.
Venom takes some liberties with this history, as the Symbiote in this film has no relation to Spider-Man and has been brought to earth by a visionary space entrepreneur named Carlton Drake (Riz Ahmed, cosplaying as a nefarious amalgam of Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk).
Editorial Observer PANTIN, France — Where I live in Pantin, a banlieue, or suburb, northeast of Paris, the brouhaha this summer in France over the burkini — body-covering swimwear whose name is an amalgam of burqa and bikini — seems very much at odds with the positive and inclusive changes occurring here.
Editorial After bans on full-face veils, head scarves in schools and rules about students' skirt lengths, France's perennial problem with Muslim women's attire has taken its most farcical turn yet with a new controversy over the "burkini," body-covering swimwear whose name is an amalgam of burqa and bikini.
The most significant thing about Mr. Trump's spending-and-debt deal with Democrats may not be that he revealed any hidden liberal leanings, but that he undermined his already weakened political party, one that has long been an uneasy amalgam of business-oriented elites and the more rural, religious grass roots.
The smallest state is firmly stuck in the mainland, bordered on one side by Connecticut and on two others by Massachusetts, and its actual name is "Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," referring to a geographical amalgam of the mainland and the Atlantic islands of Aquidneck, Block, Despair and so on.
So as we meet the strange amalgam of Roberta's different worlds arrayed around her hospital bed, the real Roberta, dressed in white, floats into our line of vision; she's watching the family as she watches us, wondering who she is and, by extension, what makes a life, or a clan.
The latest American/Thai amalgam I came across at the McDonald's in Chiang Mai is the Namtok, or "Waterfall" Burger, which gets its name from a popular Thai pork salad that's flavored with ingredients like mint, lime juice, shallot, dried chili, and fish sauce, with a healthy dose of pig blood mixed in.
One student interviewed her male and female friends about their hookups and acted out an amalgam of their experiences through the eyes of a male and a female character; another explored the pall of silence and anxiety that hangs over campus men's rooms; two students gleaned children's gender perceptions in a toy store.
From traditional all black attire, leather jackets and band t-shirts to variations such as cupcake goth (Venter's specific style, which combines a mostly black wardrobe with pink accents), cyber goth, health goth, and mall goth, goth embodies an amalgam of different fashions, each tapping into a macabre and often androgynous sensibility.
They are the consequence of a lifetime of study of vernacular photography, starting with his experience in the Factory and his 1971 exhibition, All the Meat You Can Eat, a seemingly disorganized amalgam of photographs, ranging from pin-ups, postcards and snapshots, including some of Shore's own work, displayed in almost random fashion.
We're all constantly making our own compromises with some feminine ideal that was created for us at some point, an amalgam of a million different ideas of what it means to be a woman that is internally inconsistent and makes no sense, yet holds this unattainable appeal for way too many of us.
Jew hatred has re-entered the European mainstream through a toxic amalgam of spillover from vilification of Israel, the return of the Jewish plutocrat as hated symbol of the 1 percent, and the resurgence of the Jewish "cosmopolitan" as the target of ascendant nationalists convinced a cabal of Jews runs the world.
In a game teeming with an amalgam of nostalgia, good and bad, Chase Utley wrote another horror tale in his library of Mets miseries Friday night, but a walk-off home run by Curtis Granderson saved an atypical ninth inning by Jeurys Familia, granting the Mets a 6-5 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.
With this turn, Fantin-Latour veers towards Symbolism, a movement that was a strange amalgam of the social turmoil of its times, its authors swerving between an aesthetics based on effortless asceticism (such as with Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau) and the decadent debauches associated with Joris-Karl Huysmans, Félicien Rops, and Oscar Wilde.
Stopping in at the first space I encounter I see Azikiwe Mohammed working on elaborating his design of the lounge, which he conceived as a kind of extension of his New Davonhaime project, the name of which is a linguistic amalgam of the names of the five US cities with the highest concentration of African Americans.
Brexit is a torturous amalgam of vast changes to the treaties which have governed the UK's legal, political and economic frameworks for over 40 years; domestic politics are spiced with jostling for power within the ruling Conservative Party, whose leader, Theresa May, is gravely weakened by nearly losing an election she should have won in a landslide.
This zine sits adjacent to a large-scale painting by Woods, who parlays the theme of Westward Expansion into a set of colorful and quasi-traditional cowboy images — the largest of which features a black-hatted central character wielding two six-shooters amid a halo of gun smoke — based off a visual amalgam of Gary Cooper and John Wayne.
Notably, these high-level exits follow the exodus of WhatsApp founder Jan Koum in April, and Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger—co-founders of Instagram—in September, all amid rumors the Facebook "family of apps" would pursue some sort of messaging amalgam that would join its userbases on the aforementioned apps to those on Facebook Messenger.
Though the "traditional" family of the time may never have really existed—social historian Stephanie Coontz calls the nuclear, middle-class, breadwinner-father-who-knows-best model "an ahistorical amalgam of structures, values, and behaviors that never coexisted in the same time and place"—it has continued to hold considerable sway in the world of scripted television.
Whiteman introduces "Rhapsody in Blue" by proclaiming that "jazz was born from the African jungle to the beating of voodoo drums," but the movie's grand finale, "The Melting Pot of Music," is a lengthy series of acts that attribute the art form to an amalgam of British, Italian, Scotch, Irish, Austrian, Spanish, Russian and French sources.
In addition to a pretty great amalgam of #DoingThings–tagged shots (there are a lot of ways that "doing things" can be interpreted, trust us), the brand is donating $50,000 of its sales to Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA), the nonprofit devoted to ending the childhood-obesity crisis (Michelle Obama is the org's honorary chair).
Resetting MOCA's contemporary gallery as the interior of a New England suburban ranch house, the project presents an amalgam of visual encounters, from architectural models to domestic signifiers (a newspaper-covered window, an open doorway with symbolic Chinese décor), where each "room" invites visitors to examine the complexity of values and regulations that shape contemporary living.
Two sculptures of fantastic mythical creatures contain touches of dark humor: "Blackwater Creature II" (2019) is a creepily whimsical centipede made from branches, feathers, horse hair, and bronze baby shoes; "Blackwater Creature I" (2019) is a dangling amalgam of horsehair and resin that resembles the Addams' Family's Cousin Itt and casts a shadow evoking a lynched figure.
Crossover comic book events that did make it on screen, like Captain America: Civil War and the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War (which looks to be an amalgam of the Infinity Gauntlet event as well as the Infinity arc) are only half-told with Avengers characters; in the comic books, the X-Men and Fantastic Four are present for those stories.
" In the catalogue for the Whitney Museum of Art's seminal 1994 exhibition, Black Male, curator Thelma Golden describes the African-American male as "one of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century," because "black masculinity represents an amalgam of fears and projections in the American psyche which rarely conveys or contains the trope of truth about the black male's existence.
" In an interview earlier this year with the BBC, reporter Fergal Keane asked Suu Kyi whether she thought that people in the West had misjudged or mischaracterized her, "expecting you to be this sort of amalgam of Mahatma Gandhi and Mother Teresa, for example, and actually maybe you're closer in your determination and steeliness to someone like [former British Prime Minister] Margaret Thatcher?
The band exploded on the punk scene in 1995 with their Lars Frederiksen-produced debut The Streets Of San Francisco, and save for a hiatus from 2003 to 2010, they've consistently released impassioned albums that merge street punk with elements of folk and even country to create a unique amalgam of music that follows in the tradition of the acts that inspired them like The Pogues.
" It is this same sense of order he identifies earlier, "upholding the world like solar bones, that rarefied amalgam of time and light whose extension through every minute of the day is visible from the moment I get up in the morning and stand at the kitchen window with a mug of tea in my hand, watching the first cars of the day passing on the road.
Ten years ago, he started a blog called Jeremiah's Vanishing New York that sought to record and investigate the closing of nearly every bar, luncheonette, florist, gas station, strip joint, bakery, knish place and so on that in the individual instance, and dramatically so in the amalgam, represents the razing of a foundational authenticity — the flattening of what, for so long, represented the city's character.
What is clear is that the vast majority of it is consumed in Brazil and is a cheap variety, lacking in complex flavor, akin to fuel ethanol, and typically drunk neat or as a part of the caipirinha cocktail, said Felipe Jannuzzi, the co-founder of Mapa da Cachaça, which is an amalgam of sorts of sociology, guide and advocacy for high-quality cachaça.
Instead it focused heavily on country and rock by white Southerners, including the country superstar Toby Keith, who has been the nation's loudest musical cheerleader for a decade and a half; the Mississippi hard-rock band 3 Doors Down, which was a favorite in the early-to-mid 2000s; and the Frontmen of Country, an amalgam of lite-country singers made famous in other bands.
The W.H.O.'s decision has received substantial pushback, in part because the modern meaning of "addiction" is an uneasy amalgam of several contradictory legacies: a religious one, which has censured excessive drinking, gambling and drug use as moral transgressions; a scientific one, which has characterized alcoholism and drug addiction as biological diseases; and a colloquial one, which has casually applied the term to almost any fixation.

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