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"cavalcade" Definitions
  1. a line of people on horses or in vehicles forming part of a ceremony

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The early 80s provided a cavalcade of wonderful pop singles.
The Cavalcade Classiche brought more than 80 vintage Ferraris to Rome.
Spectators watched from the bleachers as a cavalcade of exhibitors performed.
Captain Marvel (Brie Larson), the latest superhuman to join Marvel's cinematic cavalcade.
Chambers encapsulates an exciting byproduct of the endless cavalcade of Netflix series.
Being amid a cavalcade of high schoolers would just accentuate that feeling.
The whole thing was a cavalcade and I just surrendered to it.
The two candidates are among a cavalcade of Republican candidates—including Gov.
Article continues below The ensuing twenty minutes devolve into a cavalcade of bullshit.
The Virginia governor has faced a cavalcade of bipartisan calls for his resignation.
Trump's cavalcade of scandals means that such a reckoning is nowhere near imminent.
As the cavalcade of disgraces accelerates, this bet looks more and more reckless.
And how does the eventual Democratic nominee deal with Trump's constant content cavalcade?
Trump's month so far has been a remarkable cavalcade of ugliness and incompetence.
But the cavalcade of increasingly serious injuries has changed Vonn's outlook this winter.
Instead, the ceremony will simply see a cavalcade of celebrities appear as presenters throughout.
His early records featured a cavalcade of now-prominent noise and left-field musicians.
Workers were not allowed out of their offices until the president's armoured cavalcade had passed.
The park begins celebrating in October with the Villain's Cavalcade parade led by Donald Duck.
He also brought out a cavalcade of other prominent Republican figures to buoy the crowd.
That Lauren's fears are realistic is a whole lot scarier than any cavalcade of ghosts.
Then he gestured to the cavalcade of honking vehicles behind him and told a story.
Summer is fast approaching, and so too is a cavalcade of creeping, slithering, stomping monsters.
With the Tony deadline looming, a cavalcade of new musicals open on Broadway in April.
You know she had a whole cavalcade of help, but she went to do it!
Footage showed the scantily-clad cavalcade stretching to around 200 vehicles, complete with a drumming band.
It is not the only such cavalcade; a lot of Chinese unicorns are approaching IPOs too.
The main reason to do this is that Twitter's cavalcade of awful opinions will never stop.
Your guide to a weeklong cavalcade of openings, performances, talks, and events, anchored by the titular fair.
It was a weird cavalcade of non sequiturs and falsehoods that, on policy, was also completely vacuous.
The mix will open you to a whole cavalcade of wild new music to get excited about.
The photographer Abelardo Morell offers a paean to his feelings — and evokes a cavalcade of art heroes.
When summer arrives in New York City, so will a cavalcade of hip-hop acts spanning generations.
This approach has mixed results — sometimes a cavalcade of impressions isn't sturdy enough to justify this utilitarian treatment.
This birthed Frieze week, a weeklong cavalcade of openings, performances, talks, and events, anchored by the titular fair.
It takes an entire cavalcade of women telling him this surgery is cool for it to sink in.
It's E3 week, which is usually supposed to mean a cavalcade of video game announcements and fan disappointment.
The ensuing cavalcade of allegations culminated in Ailes' resignation as Chairman and CEO of Fox News in 2016.
This music has an especially piercing effect because it comes in the wake of a cavalcade of horrors.
Red Velvet's concert in Tokyo, attended mostly by teenage girls, was a nonstop cavalcade of overtly consumerist imagery.
The cavalcade of scandals can make it seem like the world's politicians have suddenly become greedier en masse.
It will likely be annoying and involve a cavalcade of artists, conveniently at his disposal in the Grammys audience.
Has he no regard for the millions of people sitting down to lunch and witnessing this cavalcade of grotesqueries?
Today, some are still alive, elderly men perhaps disgruntled by the cavalcade of women at the podium in Philadelphia.
The cavalcade of data demonstrating China's slowing economic growth continues, with the largest drop in exports in two years.
Many Sanders fans I know seem to experience this cavalcade of wild ideas — Maybe we'll promote an underqualified mayor!
Next, he decided to turn the Met's 1970 centennial into an 18-month cavalcade of exhibitions and concerts — Nina Simone!
A cavalcade of national Democrats and several 2020 presidential candidates issued calls on Friday and Saturday for Northam to resign.
Watch enough of this footage and it starts blending together into an endless cavalcade of grinding teeth and huge pants.
There will be a cavalcade of offerings--including an Expo, Sustainability Conference and an ecological Film Festival--across various venues.
The state party is sticking by Moore for now, and a cavalcade of Alabama Republicans have flocked to Moore's defense.
The virtual cavalcade of robots and artificial intelligence-powered technology introduced by Google, Amazon and others is becoming all the rage.
The trouble is narrowing down the perfect book amid the cavalcade of new releases and even bigger catalog of older books.
The cavalcade of issues became distracting after a while, but it helped to broaden the story beyond a focus on Uber.
It was a cavalcade of Republican luminaries being ushered in and out of President-elect Donald Trump's New Jersey golf resort.
Northam was hit with a cavalcade of other Democratic politicians, operatives and groups calling for his resignation, including New Jersey Gov.
Hollywood at large has been silent about its cavalcade of abusers and unpatriotic figures with their names on the famous way.
Chants of "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" (Long Live Mother India) filled the air, as her cavalcade disappeared around a street corner.
There's also Susan Hiller's "Channels" (2013), which consists of a cavalcade of 104 analogue televisions radiating white noise and monochromatic minimalism.
His first term in office has been a cavalcade of scandals, any one of which could have easily felled another president.
The Pistons play the way they do, with a cavalcade of 3-point shooters surrounding Drummond, specifically because they have Drummond.
Unidentified goons attacked the cavalcade of the American ambassador as she returned from a dinner with liberal critics of the AL government.
He thanked the producers who first took a chance on "a mumbling actor" back in 2003 and a cavalcade of Warner Bros.
It follows young adults Sailor and Lula as they flee Lula's possessive mother, hired assassins, and a cavalcade of other nefarious forces.
The former Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt, whose cavalcade of grifts continues to intrigue both Congress and the agency's inspector general.
Trump insisted that he instead witnessed "thousands of people on the streets cheering" as his cavalcade made its way through London on Monday.
The annual cavalcade took to the streets of Pasadena, California, where one float experienced "technical difficulties," according to the Rose Parade Twitter account.
The Emma show is a more straightforward, sincere high school musical; the actors show is a heightened, satirical cavalcade of theater in-jokes.
Its cavalcade of breezy colors, flashing lights, nature's most improbable animal the flamingo, and like, jumping marlins and shit, instantly draws the eye.
Stars from those later movies are here, including Divine, who plays the main attraction in a freak show called the Cavalcade of Perversion.
Landau recently told The Washington Post that the company is considering bankruptcy as a way to halt the cavalcade of litigation against it.
Its ringmaster, Ty McFarlan, introduces a cavalcade of acts, including Nik Wallenda on the high wire and the Flying Tunizianis on the trapeze.
I found my place in the lineup of protesters, facing a slowly moving cavalcade of cars entering the main gate of the raceway.
Despite the seeming cavalcade of injuries, many teams have had it far worse than the Yankees, according to the injury-tracking website ManGamesLost.com.
But "The Wedding Plan" doesn't settle, as the Hollywood version of this story might have, for offering a cavalcade of comically wrong men.
It was only one of a cavalcade of memes that surfaced on social media almost as soon as the day's events kicked off.
Jesse Boykins III's latest mixtape features Noname, Mick Jenkins, Willow Smith, Donnie Trumpet, and Dej Loaf among its cavalcade of prominent, thoroughly exciting guests.
But with the exception of Pruitt and his cavalcade of scandal, Republicans have largely avoided digging too deeply into the Trump administration's top officials.
The Richard Tucker Music Foundation, which provides crucial support to young American singers, always promises a cavalcade of stars for its annual gala concert.
" A cavalcade of motorcycles roared up, and there were cheers and laughter for a man shouting, "Donald Trump is going to make America great!
It was also not lost on them that, despite the impressive celebrity cavalcade, many of the stars on display were not exclusive to Apple.
A mythic figure at home, she has always kept her music fresh, even as a cavalcade of tragedies has dogged her throughout her life.
The cavalcade has twinned two nations in shared public grief and indignation, as the procession moved deliberately across a crescent of Shiite historical memory.
Former Arizona Republic automobile editor Lyle Abbott coined the term "motorcade" to keep pace with the times and technologies once "cavalcade" ceased to apply.
Then a cavalcade of nearly a hundred models emerged from the cloister, wearing studded heels or towering platform sneakers or fur-lined backless loafers.
But in countless parts of the country, consumers are increasingly turning to community-run broadband networks as an alternative to this cavalcade of dysfunction.
What lies behind these links is a cavalcade of disclosures of how businesses across the internet track us, target us and trade our information.
Two ladies in their 60s, wearing Trump gear and a cavalcade of pins approached me and stared at the NeverTrump button on my lapel.
A standout track uses a synesthetic cavalcade of broken Auto-Tune verses, sirens, and Sinatra samples to critique his own grass-is-always-greener impulses.
Apple unveiled the 5.8-inch (yet surprisingly palm-friendly) smartphone as the all-important "one more thing" portion in a cavalcade of new product announcements.
There is an interesting dichotomy here, because for all the focus on refinement, there also is a cavalcade of new stuff to be excited about.
I'll give the Chromebook Pro a proper review then, so again, don't take this cavalcade of complaints as a indicative of what consumers will experience.
Since the world is a never ending cavalcade of nightmares and horrors, here's a guy who photoshops himself, wearing a dinosaur costume, into celebrity pictures.
But if Kihuen decides not to run for reelection, an open seat could trigger a cavalcade of Democrats interested in the Las Vegas-area seat.
Who better to adapt A Series of Unfortunate Events, which is a cavalcade of abject misery — a binge, if you will, of sadness and woe?
This cavalcade of undressed ladies from the early 1920s is the city's lone emissary from the vanished and once-thriving universe of the Parisian bordello.
For around $22014, one could meet a cavalcade of spectacularly dressed meat patties and celebrity chef grillers like Bobby Flay, Tim Love and Rachael Ray.
"It's not the cavalcade of horror promised by that first trailer, but rather the kind of bad movie one forgets instantly upon leaving the theater."
As a cavalcade of Democrats signed on to impeachment this week, the White House appeared to relent on some—but not all—of their concerns.
Along with the movies, of course, come a long cavalcade of teasers and trailers and promotional images to get the general public suitably hysterical with anticipation.
From rhino-like animals with massive heads and stubby spines, to beaked mishmashes of every dinosaur in the book, there's been a cavalcade of incredible additions.
" On came a cavalcade of photos of one man's painful efforts at readjustment, all of them captioned, Dr. Vannucci said, "with funny, raw but heartbreaking comments.
In remembering where we've been and the small gains that have been made for relatively few in the vast cavalcade of violence that we call history.
It's easy to forget now, given the cavalcade of spectacle "Game of Thrones" has become, that it was a much quieter show in the early days.
To Palestinians, the official unveiling of the embassy is just the most concrete and latest in a cavalcade of provocations from Washington and the Israeli government.
Yet despite its cavalcade of heroes, DC lives in the shadow of Marvel, the Disney-owned superhero studio that's garnered critical acclaim and box office records.
In the grand cavalcade of sexual assault charges we've been hearing lately, his list — from fanny-gropes to tongue-thrusts — is appalling but pretty minor league.
Mike Parson recently signed into law a bill that included a cavalcade of abortion restrictions, including a ban on abortion as early as eight weeks into pregnancy.
"Horsin' Around" sees Prince Charming and his castle cavalcade work through issues with their horses (with help from the titular characters, of course), who are behaving strangely.
It is the latest in a cavalcade of headaches for PREPA, which last year filed a form of U.S. bankruptcy to shed some $9 billion in debt.
Enmeshed in the cavalcade of weird and wondrous cavorting that makes up the parade, there are some who cling to deeply ignorant sentiments of heteronormative white privilege.
The celebrants were a cavalcade of popular artists, including Renée Fleming, Isabel Leonard, Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, Lang Lang, Emanuel Ax, Michael Feinstein and James Taylor.
On Friday, the Cavalcade arrived in Borgo San Pietro on Lake Salto and Rieti, before climbing Mount Terminillo and paying a visit to the magnificent Marmore Falls.
But a first-act costume cavalcade that everyone who works on "The Cher Show" refers to simply as "the Mackie number" has everything to do with him.
Songs like Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" and Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog" play over loudspeakers, verbalizing the all-too-obvious meaning behind the artist's cavalcade of crap.
This month marks the beginning of the Fall Into Beauty event, a five-week-long cavalcade of mega savings across makeup, hair, skin care, fragrance, and more.
There's a cavalcade of familiar faces in this Tinseltown homage, including George Clooney, Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson and the soon-to-be young Han Solo, Alden Ehrenreich.
Festivals of this size and scale tend to be dominated by the touring cavalcade of mid-cycle acts who occupy the Michelob Ultra stage at Coachella or something.
Call it crimson, scarlet or vermillion, the red gowns popped under sunny skies and a mild California breeze, as a steady cavalcade of stars entered Hollywood's Dolby Theatre.
It's important to remember that the Gillete Cavalcade of Sports, the Friday night televised boxing program, was watched by 20 percent of the United States at its peak.
Stars including quarterback Tom Brady and wide receiver Julian Edelman tossed footballs to the crowd from a cavalcade of flatbed trucks and amphibious vehicles known as duck boats.
With the core product absent, a cavalcade of utterly useless features are all that remain, exposing the company's ad hoc approach to harvesting time and data from users.
Thankfully, the last few decades have paved the way for a cavalcade of shit to slide through the chutes of our political, economic, and social systems with ease.
Reading through Jacobsen's cavalcade of experimenters and government officials, the recurrent theme is one of longing: a longing for something greater, something beyond the everyday, something more wonderful.
The result is both poignant and infuriating: a cavalcade of desperate loved ones, inept doctors, and college administrators who try to kick him out because of his seizures.
With that disclaimer, let me dive headlong into the pundit pool and say that Warren will be a major player among the cavalcade of Democrats now queuing up.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Anne costume romp "The Favourite" looks set to scoop more movie honors on Sunday as the awards season cavalcade swings into London for the BAFTAs.
He's the creator of 11/8/16, the second installment in an election series where he calls on a cavalcade of documentary talent to film around the country.
PARIS — As the four-city show cavalcade comes to an end, here's a look at some of the catwalk styles that could sharpen up your wardrobe in 2018.
She accepted the awkward live praise of a cavalcade of men who will woo her for our benefit this spring on "The Bachelorette" — should we choose to watch.
To understand how this cavalcade of complexity began, we have to go back four years, when Sanders narrowly lost both the Iowa and Nevada caucuses to Hillary Clinton.
Fifteen percent (2300,250) will hop onto the cavalcade of new shuttle bus routes; five percent (13,750) will use temporary ferries; and one to two percent (2,750) will ride bikes.
A cavalcade of special guests — including Ariana Grande, Adam Lambert, Ledisi, Pentatonix and members of the past and present company of Wicked — were also on-hand for the show.
The strongest storm to descend upon Southern California in years hit Los Angeles this weekend, and along with it came a veritable cavalcade of celebrity reactions on social media.
The market may be in the midst of a cavalcade of earnings reports, but Jim Cramer asked investors not to take Facebook's post-earnings stock decline at face value.
The cavalcade of former politicians need to do the rest of the nation a favor and ask themselves before they speak if they are adding constructively to the discussion.
They had an actual, real-life rivalry with the Colorado Avalanche along with a cavalcade of Hall of Famers that made the team Stanley Cup contenders for two decades.
Although the Lakers struggle now and then, he knows that in the battle for popularity his team has no chance of outshining the Lakers' cavalcade of superstars and championships.
Instead of focusing on my care, my parents had to fight against a cavalcade of nameless insurance company bureaucrats and lackeys who questioned every cost, every charge, every bill.
The cavalcade of lies uttered by the President has blown to smithereens the traditional metrics of assessing a candidate's fealty to the truth and the consequences of such malfeasance.
In the drawing "Ungeheuer in Bereitschaft (Monsters in Readiness)," a cavalcade of ghoulish stick figures, with lumpish heads and stigmata-like eyes, stumbles forward like a pathetically untrained army.
And still, it seems not to have dawned on you (after a cavalcade of abusive men brought low and the whole #MeToo revolution) to keep your hands to yourself.
Once the undisputed juggernaut of the late-night category, Mr. Fallon's "Tonight Show," a celebrity-friendly cavalcade of games and gags, has seen its ratings decline in recent months.
Critics gave the film a number of biting reviews, calling out the film for its bad "cavalcade of rock star impressions," weak jokes, and lack of an engaging plotline. 
It's an impressive cavalcade of autotune and synth pads that brings to mind Sky Ferreira (if you're being generous) or sped-up conference call hold music (if you're not).
It's worth remembering that fact at this moment as congressional Republicans find themselves confronted with a cavalcade of troubling news stories about President Donald Trump and his conduct in office.
This morning was no exception: Teigen took to social media to cuttingly clap back at the cavalcade of haters that quickly emerged following Hillary Clinton's latest comments regarding Trump followers.
Last year, the star visited Disneyland to ring in his 90th birthday, where he rode in a special cavalcade and was greeted by costumed chimney sweeps and the park's Mary.
Letting a cavalcade of cable companies join forces into one enormous three-headed cable monster is never a good idea, but unfortunately, it looks like it's going to happen.[Bloomberg]
On Wednesday, he will make the anti-Clinton speech that was supposed to have been delivered last Monday, before he preempted himself with a post-Orlando cavalcade of fear-mongering.
He said there is a cavalcade of tech companies and civil liberties groups and a family member of a victim of San Bernardino who filed court briefs supporting Apple's position.
At that point, Collins seemed to wave the white flag by sending in a cavalcade of players who had spent the majority of the season at Triple-A Las Vegas.
Particularly in 2016, when the internet provides such a cavalcade of information and opinion, we look to entertainment and art if not for answers then at least for qualified perspective.
And of course, there's the cavalcade of "leftist" Twitter accounts, many of which are now adorned with roses, long a symbol of socialist movements throughout history, next to their handles.
In recent years, a cavalcade of studies has documented biases that favor male researchers in hiring, pay, prize money, speaking invitations and even the effusiveness displayed in letters of recommendation.
Welcome to the Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 93-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.
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Welcome to The Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 10-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.
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A federal appeals court will in March consider UPS' appeal of that award, which the company said resulted from a "cavalcade of errors" by Forrest, who is now in private practice.
It showcases designers like Simonetta, Roberto Capucci and Mila Schön, who provided the sumptuous underpinnings for the cavalcade of damask and brocade, leather and lace on the Milanese runways this week.
A telling thing about the cavalcade of lies Republicans are telling about taxes is the party can't quite get its story straight as to what the policy agenda even is here.
Tuesday's event is the perfect moment for Cook to surprise us in some new and unimaginable way (Apple Studios with a cavalcade of content and stars would be a good one).
Americans may occasionally look abroad for salvation from the cavalcade of milquetoast TV sitcoms that still thrive in Friends' wake—but the UK can't stop getting enough of the real thing.
In the music video for the single "Blush," a cavalcade of virtual variegated feathers treat the eyes as the track's shuffling beat moseys along its eight-and-a-half minute journey.
As always, the program was a cavalcade of stars, among them Christine Goerke, Stephanie Blythe, Angela Meade and the bass-baritone Christian Van Horn, this year's winner of the Tucker Award.
With Overgard kept studiously free of any real character details, the movie can start to feel strangely monotonous, an endless cavalcade of catastrophe that at times stretches the limits of credibility.
The EU delegation - some of them from far-right parties - was driven in a cavalcade of black SUVs, accompanied by armed troops and security jeeps, to a military cantonment in Srinagar.
At Comic Con, a four-day convocation of cosplayers set against the fight for global hegemony between Marvel and DC Comics, Newman and Reubens were part of the personal-appearance cavalcade.
Coming right on the heels of the Consumer Electronics Show and its cavalcade of concept cars and design projects, there's a sense that Cruise is trying to beat back diminishing expectations.
The show's radicalism had limits, however: Turn the sound off, The Atlantic's Ed Yong noted, and the series looked just like its peers: a cavalcade of charismatic creatures in magnificent settings.
The rise of the #MeToo movement and the cavalcade of high-profile men admitting to behavior that ranges from boorish to criminal has opened eyes and forced uncomfortable and important conversations.
Between 2019 and 2021, Volvo will roll out five battery electric models, along with a cavalcade of plug-in hybrids and "mild hybrids," which supplement internal combustion engines with batteries and motors.
The 20,000-square-foot art space, the size of Gagosian's Chelsea gallery, opened on Friday with a cavalcade of 5,500 visitors in the first three days, including Martin himself and Neil Gaiman.
What should have been a serendipitous alignment of the stars for the artist was blockaded by a cavalcade of curators building the canon of modernism with an exclusive roster of male artists.
The campaign even led Rotten Tomatoes to institute a new anti-review bombing measure to deal with the cavalcade of angry people trying to tear down Captain Marvel's page before its release.
Was this an action-packed cavalcade of sublime twists, or was it one massive cop-out that shows the drawbacks of the show's stubborn reliance on having June remain its primary character?
Recent years brought a steady cavalcade of construction workers into the bar; hardhats and neon vests became as much an Elliott Street fixture as High Life cans and shots of well whiskey.
People close to Scott tell us ... the cavalcade of women he's been with since touching down in Cannes is a well-planned offensive to hurt his baby mama and make her jealous.
And yet, when there's throbbing bass and a cavalcade of hi-hats to contend with, when there are ever-shortening attention spans to capture, multifaceted concepts often get steamrolled as one-dimensional.
Instead, Mr. Foley has encouraged from his stars a cavalcade of funny walks and gestures, including physical entanglements that attempt to make cheap comic hay out of enforced male-on-male contact.
During an otherwise predictable cavalcade of grim visages and man's inhumanity to man, the Moss trailer's bright art direction and downright precious protagonist shone through more vividly than anything else on offer.
While Mr. Pruitt's venality has dominated the headlines, what's most disturbing to me and so many others is the cavalcade of bad public policy decisions rolled out on a seemingly weekly basis.
Kuznets lost that battle, but economists and statisticians have continually struggled to compensate for the measure's shortcomings — like qualities not reflected in price and the constant cavalcade of new goods and services.
Yet despite third-party voters' centrality to the outcome, we haven't yet seen the cavalcade of loving profiles of "Johnson Country" asking what people who voted for neither Trump nor Clinton think.
The movie is a dark, semi-musical, glam-rock children's movie that seems to combine The Wizard of Oz and a Maurice Sendak story and stars David Bowie plus a cavalcade of puppets.
While accounts like this one are arguably the lowest denomination of comedy, it's an entertaining temporary distraction from the non-stop cavalcade of insane news coming out of the White House these days.
His supporters have whirled through a cavalcade of defenses over the past two months to explain why the president shouldn't be impeached for inviting a foreign government to sabotage a domestic political rival.
A 2017 report by Washington-based agency InterMedia stated that although 100% of North Koreans have access to television—with its 24-hour cavalcade of propaganda—only 2% have access to the internet.
Op-Ed Contributor ATLANTA — Over the past few months, a cavalcade of Republican policy wonks, pundits and partisan strategists have beclowned themselves on national television trying to defend the indefensible: their party's nominee.
That was a disappointing start for a film that cost hundreds of millions of dollars to make and market and was supposed to stir excitement for Universal's coming cavalcade of monster-movie remakes.
The resulting cavalcade includes actors and writers like Nick Offerman, David Sedaris, Don Cheadle, Julianne Moore, Lena Dunham and many others, but also the author's friends, family and members of his publishing team.
These were only the latest minutes in a cavalcade of triumphant overtime postseason Patriots moments that stretch from a snowy game in 2002 to the one played in frigid conditions here Sunday night.
CLEAR LAKE, Iowa (Reuters) - A cavalcade of Democratic presidential hopefuls on Friday tried to turn a few precious minutes before Iowa voters into the momentum needed to catapult their campaigns in the pivotal state.
Rodrigo y Gabriela's Area 52, on the other hand, challenges the Pros with a diverse cavalcade of instruments, including an entire orchestra at times, all interwoven and layered into a fast-paced, complex performance.
"Far from presenting a progressive cavalcade of ever more land-adapted animals, the origin of tetrapods is looking more and more like a tangled bush of ecological experimentation," the researchers said in a release.
This led to the creation of an entire sub-genre of porn videos, as well as a cavalcade of comic face-swapped clips, as people downloaded the necessary software, which is available free online.
The world's most famous masked maximalist is an EDM producer in the strictest sense, and as such his productions are a centrifugal cavalcade of rickety state fair rollercoaster drops and nauseatingly sweet synth sounds.
There is something extremely compelling about a celebrity flailing – like a normal person who price-compares toilet cleaner – before your very eyes, their emotions overriding their intensive media training in a cavalcade of embarrassment.
Apple's long-rumored, Netflix-like video streaming service was finally unveiled earlier this year: It's called Apple TV Plus, and a cavalcade of top-level Hollywood talent is producing content for the new service.
Jonathan Galassi, the poet and publisher, has written of the "American cavalcade," Philip Roth of "the indigenous American berserk," and there is a gaudy, raucous, cinematic tumult to American life that is without parallel.
The internet is predictably abuzz, with a steady cavalcade of commenters wondering how the hell to make sense of the new Kardashian family tree in all its uncle-daddy, half-sibling-step-son glory.
And then with the game on the line, they bent the knee in epic fashion, squandering a cavalcade of opportunities and ultimately coughing up a 10-point fourth-quarter lead and losing in overtime.
He said that the bayou worm had laid hundreds of eggs which gestated for three years before emerging, through a hole in his back, in a painful cavalcade of worms that lasted five hours.
Which leads to a familiar Masters sight: A cavalcade of spectators, numbering in the thousands, walking around the property with four to 10 of the lightweight cups stacked in one hand, if not both.
PARIS — As the four-city fashion cavalcade comes to an end, here's a look at some of the catwalk styles from New York, London, Milan and Paris that could sharpen your wardrobe next spring.
But they all belong to the same circular cavalcade, which moves in endless procession across Riccardo Hernandez's sloped shadowland of a set, lighted by Yi Zhao with the dark starkness of a bad dream.
It features the usual cavalcade of marquee-ready talent (Rosario Dawson, Conan O'Brien, Mariah Carey), the comic and less so, but owes much of its pleasure and juice to Will Arnett, who voices Batman.
A cavalcade of surrogates for Mr. Trump — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson and now Mr. Pence — have come to Europe in recent days to try to settle nerves here.
Utility patent trolling is already a huge problem for startups, and giving trolls an even more lucrative and powerful tool to target small businesses will spur a cavalcade of specious lawsuits and extortive threats.
Though billed in such a way ("Yasiin Bey and Friends") that suggested a cavalcade of guest stars would appear, the only other guest performer to take the stage was fellow Rawkus Records alumnus Pharoahe Monch.
Story lines about the responsibilities of fatherhood were folded in amid the fashion-world excess and a cavalcade of pop-culture cameos (Justin Bieber, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kiefer Sutherland, Ariana Grande, Willie Nelson, even Jim Lehrer!).
They'll be joined in the NBC special by a cavalcade of special guests to help celebrate the music and the magic of the show, including Ariana Grande, Pentatonix, and the current Broadway company of Wicked.
Sure, the apocalypse of A Quiet Place is the result of a weird ear-monster invasion, which is a far cry from the cavalcade of factors that have led to the undermining of our democracy.
It's bright and saturated in a surprising blue-green that makes it feel like some lost piece of treasure beside the cavalcade of black and white phones that make up so much of the market.
Voters were apparently unperturbed by the forgettable cavalcade of minor-celebrity speakers, Melania Trump's plagiarized remarks, Ted Cruz's refusal to endorse the nominee and Trump's lavish denunciation of Cruz the morning after the convention ended.
Since then, graduation season, with its cavalcade of mortarboard-toting students, has served as a searing reminder of Kedrick's killing, but this year Ms. Johnson is hoping it might also bring some measure of redress.
The announcement came just hours after the Metropolitan Opera, Carnegie Hall, and the New York Philharmonic all announced temporary closures, amid a larger cavalcade of arts and cultural shutdowns across the city and the globe.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Tuesday dismissed the escalating impeachment inquiry on Capitol Hill during a jovial Rose Garden appearance, but sources say there is mounting frustration over the cavalcade of administration witnesses providing testimony.
Their defense made it 214-22 21 seconds later when linebacker Dont'a Hightower returned a Chubb fumble — forced free by the cleat of Cleveland offensive lineman Joel Bitonio — 22 yards, starting the Browns' cavalcade of errors.
In the shattering monologue, Lindsay reveals the traumatic event in her past that led to a cavalcade of teenage disasters: vicious rumors, bullying, and long-lasting misconceptions (she's still battling a rumor about her itchy skin).
Most music festivals are, truth be told, roughly a million dollars to attend and largely consist of a cavalcade of crap, perpetual middle-font journeyman bands and names designed by Spotify playlists to be instantly forgotten.
Trump's refusal to heed the advice of his top aides or listen to the cavalcade of Republican senators and prominent conservatives (Rush Limbaugh, Tucker Carlson) telling him to leave off the criticism of Sessions is instructive.
It was no sooner than Ohlala's CEO and co-founder Pia Poppenreiter had begun describing her app as one that "connects people to go on instant, paid dates," that she began listing a cavalcade of caveats.
And the days of 1970s disaster films with a cavalcade of stars (like the "Airport" movies) are long gone in Hollywood, where expensive ensemble movies are reserved almost exclusively for the Avengers and their superhero ilk.
More favored by women (39%) than men (32%), and by Baby Boomers (39%) than Millennials (29%), Music City can host a fun-filled frolic from the Grand Ole Opry to its cavalcade of country music clubs.
When it was finally his turn, more than three hours after the first skier went out, the temperature had increased and the surface, having absorbed a cavalcade of sit-skis, was no longer packed so tightly.
That she exists at all means it's not spoiling much to tell you that "Old Stock" ends in a cavalcade of numbers — Chaim and Chaya have so many children, so many grandchildren, so many great-grandchildren.
A cavalcade of distractions is a scary thing to listen to because you can't immerse — there's always some other thing you're supposed to be doing, the promise of some other, better distraction on the horizon, lingering.
It follows Divine alongside Waters's cast of so-called Dreamlanders, including Mary Vivian Pearce, David Lochary, Mink Stole, Cookie Mueller, and Edith Massey, as they take their traveling fetish circus, "The Cavalcade of Perversion," on the road.
Zeke's tenure is known primarily for the series of horrible deals for a cavalcade of past-their-prime former stars and the sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him and the organization by former executive Anucha Browne Sanders.
On September 5th Congress will return from a month-long break to face a devilish cavalcade of necessary legislation and a White House pushing for the big policy victory that has eluded it for eight bumbling months.
Just as soon as President Donald Trump signed those executive orders rolling back President Obama's emissions rules, a cavalcade of experts immediately chimed in with hard-edged comments about how "useless" and "misleading" the whole process was.
Since Donald Trump's inauguration, however, the world has become a garish, nightmare-inducing cavalcade of terrible news, due primarily to the president's general incompetence and tendency to make policy decisions based on volatile whims and reactionary impulses.
As her irregular breathing made me wonder if she would pass in my company, I felt a cavalcade of memories and energy pass between us, generating heat like a deck of cards being shuffled into my hand.
He seems to have no historical sense of his place in the ongoing cavalcade of American presidents, who take the baton, carry it forward and know they will soon pass it on to the next in line.
A cavalcade of photographers takes their place around the table where Sessions will soon sit down — but the mood in the room on Tuesday afternoon is considerably less tense than just four days previous, when Comey testified.
The trial itself would be a nonstop cavalcade of damaging information, so that even if the company was able to avoid a guilty verdict, it would still pay a price by being portrayed publicly as a wrongdoer.
Disneyland Paris also restricted face-to-face contact with Disney princesses, shuttering their meet-and-greet location in favor of a parade-style cavalcade hours before announcing the park would be closed for the rest of March.
The constant cavalcade of cute animals and goofy characters is sure to delight kids, but parents eager to share their fond memories of The Dark Crystal should be prepared for just how dark Age of Resistance gets.
BINDLESTIFF CAVALCADE OF YOUTH (Sunday) If you've ever wondered what those daring young men (and women!) on the flying trapeze did before adulthood and professional success, see this show, whose spirited circus performers are all under 21.
Here are 11 storylines or things or stuff or whatever to help you persevere through a cavalcade of three-point games and teams not trying in tie games during the final five minutes from now until mid-April.
"Last year during the Armenian Genocide Centennial, Fact Check Armenia was desperate to counter the cavalcade of international legislative bodies, political figures, and celebrities who were speaking out about happened to the Armenians starting in 1915," Kricorian said.
" It is not so much what you might think of as a conventional song as it is a cavalcade of Wayne and Pain coming up with successively more beautiful sounding ways to say "damn" and "wham" and "whoa.
Since most of these series were greenlit as pilots before Harvey Weinstein was outed as a predator, sparking a cavalcade of #MeToo stories and the #TimesUp movement, they're not mere trinkets to prove network executives don't hate women.
"Please Give" opens in a radiology office, with breast after breast—young, old, black, white, huge, tiny, saggy, turgid—laid out on a mammogram machine, in a display of realism unlike any other cavalcade of boobs in cinema.
The sun is out, the weather is finally getting warmer, and a cavalcade of celebrities (and lucky, lucky music lovers) have descended upon Palm Springs, CA, for what is arguably the most-anticipated music festival of the year.
She sang it during a gala 1960 performance of "Die Fledermaus" with Herbert von Karajan leading the Vienna Philharmonic, when she was one of a cavalcade of opera stars who showed up and performed during the party scene.
From Harvey Weinstein to Kevin Spacey to Les Moonves to Matt Lauer to John Conyers, a cavalcade of some of the most powerful people in media, entertainment and politics have been exposed for their inappropriate actions around women.
Light bulbs with WiFi would have likely seemed to be a truly ludicrous concept a few years back but now I rarely bat an eye as I immediately archive the cavalcade of connected bulb pitches to my spam folder.
In one of them, the Awami League's General Secretary and Minister of Road Transport and Bridges, Obaidul Quader, was seen out seeking votes last weekend with a cavalcade of black SUVs and his area's top police officer for security.
And like this year's endless cavalcade of dead heroes, political disappointments, and law-enforcement nightmares, it drags on and on, much longer than you think it will, much longer than a throat can conceivably continue producing such a sound.
The proud new papa, brother to Kim, Khloé, and Kourtney and half-brother to Kylie and Kendall turned 30 years old this St. Patrick's Day and celebrated the occasion with a cavalcade of social media love from his siblings.
The Angels deserve special mention as a cavalcade of utterly weird, often terrifying monstrosities, ranging from a yonic whale with laser tentacles to a floating octahedron to a tiny two-dimensional being with a giant gonzo three-dimensional shadow.
And in attempting to refute testimony from a cavalcade of witnesses who have spent their careers in the intelligence community or foreign service, Trump's attorneys pointed to one of the president's favorite target of derision: Mueller and the FBI.
"Joker" The comic-book movie curse has been broken thanks to nominations for Marvel's "Black Panther" and now DC's dark drama in back-to-back years, but there's still resistance to fully welcoming such fare to the awards cavalcade.
Also joining in the cavalcade of anti-Trump forces are three unaligned outside groups: American Future Fund, Our Principles PAC and the Club for Growth, which together are on track to spend $3.5 million hitting him over the past week.
On Wednesday, the Republicans on the House Science Committee held a three-hour hearing on the merits of climate change science, a cavalcade of falsehoods so relentless and seemingly rational that one might well need psychiatric counseling after having watched it.
The opening credits for American Horror Story: Cult have arrived, and there's no mistaking the season's theme, which plays up the idea of a political circus with a cavalcade of clowns, alongside figures wearing Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton masks.
In the House, we've seen bipartisan resignations a plenty from a cavalcade of politicians accused of sex-related hijinks over the last decade, including Tim Murphy (R-PA), Anthony Weiner (D-NY), Eric Massa (D-NY) and Christopher Lee (R-NY).
Having to use a wide variety of weapons means that there are few external factors that influence the gameplay; there is a player and their skill with the cavalcade of weapons sequencing in front of them, no more, no less.
Ms. DuVernay has said she views her film as being primarily for viewers between the ages of 8 and 14, and its cavalcade of colorful set pieces and simplistic conceptions of good and evil often seem tailored for a youthful audience.
The event brought out a cavalcade of stars to discuss their involvement in the new streaming platform, including Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell, Reese Witherspoon, Jason Momoa, Alfre Woodard, Kumail Nanjiani, J.J. Abrams, Sara Bareilles and even Big Bird.
The cavalcade of payroll gains continued for the 108th month in September, pushing down the jobless rate to a half-century low and countering anxieties that had been piqued by slowing global growth, declining factory orders and a jittery stock market.
As was evidenced by the cavalcade of revelations around the producer, it has become clear the disgraced Hollywood heavyweight had a habit of inviting actresses to his hotel room for a supposed meeting, only to turn that "meeting" into reported sexual coercion.
When: Saturday, August 27, 7pm Where: Club Pro (1525 South Main St., Downtown, Los Angeles) A far cry from today's televised talent showcases, The Gong Show was a rough-around-the-edges cavalcade of the bizarre, the tacky, and the truly talentless.
Then come the cavalcade of "experts" who take to the airwaves to declare the crisis to have been botched by the company, after all, producers don't like to book guests who'll say the company is doing the best they can, all things considered.
"Rock's opening monologue was not only funnier than most in recent memory; it was stinging enough to ricochet through the rest of the evening, as the inevitable cavalcade of white presenters and winners took the mike," wrote Michael Schulman in The New Yorker.
It uses the patina of flagrant, joyous artifice—and a cavalcade of well-judged star cameos—to mask a critique of shady dealing in the film industry, and cinema's enormous potential to operate simultaneously as an ideological weapon and a tool of suppression.
Rather than being invisible, as became the junior wife, Mary would flaunt her position, tipping off the press when she was going shopping so that she would be filmed with the state bodyguards and cavalcade of limousines the president had given her.
The cavalcade of 2020 Democratic candidates sprinting to the left -- oftentimes seemingly trying to out-liberal each other -- is all the evidence you need (although the Gallup poll is useful too!) that the energy of the party is located in its liberal wing.
The final months of the 2020 election will undoubtedly feature a cavalcade of offensive, racist, and purely fictional ads about how undocumented immigrants are menacing innocent Americans, and dozens of stump speeches touting the "wall," with Trump still insisting it's being built.
For decades, elected officials have been falling all over each other to woo businesses into moving to their districts: Let's not forget the cavalcade of tax breaks lobbed by cities at Amazon as it pondered the location for its next corporate headquarters.
A month later, on October 5, the New York Times published substantial allegations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein, which kicked off a cavalcade of additional allegations against Weinstein as well as a number of other powerful men in Hollywood and well beyond.
In the last two years, along with Dr. Drever, they have shared a cavalcade of prestigious and lucrative prizes including the Kavli Prize for Astrophysics, the Gruber Cosmology Prize, the Shaw Prize in Astronomy and a Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
Black Hat was a cavalcade of creativity and inventiveness with regard to breaking things, but too many presentations ended without a proposal for how to fix them or, better still, a way to prevent the problems they'd identified in the first place.
But in recent weeks, a requirement that the United States identify Russian oligarchs in a public list has set off a cavalcade of anxious lobbying across Washington by those who fear their links to the Kremlin will jeopardize their financial well-being.
Along the wooden boardwalk is a cavalcade of bare limbs, baby strollers, a blue booth promising fortunes told by "Madam Marie" and stalls hawking flip-flops, fruity drinks, cold-brew coffee, Korean-style tacos and just about everything else under the sun.
But the three-hour Ohio event — which featured a cavalcade of candidates attacking Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts — did not perform much better than this year's lowest-rated primary debate, a CNN forum in late July in Detroit with 8.2 million viewers.
But the Warriors neither need nor expect him to be a focal point of their offense, and if he merely commands attention from defenders, especially in the post, he should free up additional space on the perimeter for the team's cavalcade of shooters.
Amid the cavalcade of offenses, we end up shrugging our shoulders when a major party presidential candidate encourages supporters at rallies to beat people up, when he offers to pay their legal fees, or when he hints at "Second Amendment" remedies for his opponent.
Mayor Mark Farrell, a venture capitalist who was appointed mayor by the board of supervisors after the previous acting mayor was ousted for being too friendly to tech interests (specifically BuzzFeed investor and San Francisco political machinator Ron Conway), rounded out the cavalcade of mayors.
Carrie Fisher's life could be viewed as a mini-cavalcade of movie history, having been born to Hollywood royalty as the daughter of Debbie Reynolds, one of the last of the MGM musical-comedy ingénues who became a show-biz legend on her own.
And while there's certainly piracy occurring via these websites by folks that absolutely refuse to shell out money for a cavalcade of retro gaming consoles no matter what, piracy is, as usual, a far more nuanced discussion than industry is usually willing to admit.
With its fourteen rap bangers, a cavalcade of appearances by the likes of Stormzy, Youngs Teflon, Casisdead and more, and verse after verse of Giggs' unmistakable angular flow, you can easily say that Landlord raises the bar on UK rap in 2016 to Olympic levels.
It's become clear over the past few decades there are two main paths for how weed might exist in American life, and a cavalcade of recent legislation, ballot initiatives, polling, and campaigns suggest the country may soon have to choose one over the other.
ISPs had attempted to scuttle the bill's passage via a cavalcade of underhanded lobbying shenanigans, ranging from efforts to strip away its most important components in committee, to ISP-backed robocalls aimed at senior citizens falsely informing them the bill would raise their phone bills.
Though it remains to be seen whether or not the recent cavalcade of scandals will have any impact on either Falwell's role at Liberty or within the Trump-supporter ecosystem, it has already had a devastating one — on his reputation as a leader of Christians.
Lo and behold, both those superstars have unexpectedly opted out of playing for what arguably would have been the greatest cavalcade since the original Dream Team — headlined by legends Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird — that won the gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Roy Moore, the frontrunner in Tuesday's Republican primary runoff for the seat Strange was appointed to earlier this year, celebrated election eve with a cavalcade of right-wing celebrities: former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon, Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson, and Nigel Farage of Brexit fame.
Dorfman has been taking photographs since the 1960s, when a secretarial stint at Grove Press introduced the self-proclaimed "nice Jewish girl" to a cavalcade of countercultural heavyweights—including Audre Lorde, Allen Ginsberg, Joni Mitchell, Anaïs Nin, and Bob Dylan, all of whom she captured on film.
Every year, as a cavalcade of revelers dance down Empire Boulevard splashed in colored paint and white talcum powder, whining to the pummeling rhythms of steel drums, you can also hear the screech of sirens in the distance and see the cautionary strobe of emergency lighting.
Because while the DNC is smart to try to get in front of the cavalcade of candidates and criticism that will come in a rush at the start of the new year, the party has left one very, very large question unanswered: Who gets included -- and why?
MILAN — It often seems like anything goes in fashion today — hemlines are both up and down; jeans are both narrow and boyfriend — but as the five-day show and accessories cavalcade that is Milan Fashion Week came to an end, a consensus of sorts began to emerge.
The international cavalcade of skaters whose on-ice chemistry has fueled speculation about their real-life relationships is led by Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, who have retained their off-the-ice title of "Canada's sweethearts" ever since their gold medal performance in Vancouver in 2010.
At the time, Simpsons Shitposting™ had only a few thousand members, but in the year or so since then it has grown into a crowded, nonstop cavalcade of whimsy, full of shitposts—a catchall term for aggressively sloppy, oft-brilliant inside jokes, visual gags, and trollish mashups.
Tavares lugged around PA Parenteau and Matt Moulson for years while Crosby carried a cavalcade of guys that would probably be in the AHL right now if not for the blessed luck of playing on his wing, and landed Chris Kunitz a spot on a stacked Olympic roster.
And then a cavalcade of fans and friends who took the time to learn the parts and were very gleeful about taking over, which brings us to the next question... Do you plan to release a vinyl-only box set of all the different versions like they did?
As a sit-down experience, hands left idle, it's a cavalcade of unanswered questions, a raft of too-quick conclusions drawn without any context, a heap of general that-makes-no-sense-whatsoever ridiculousness, with everything topped by an ending that just happens without any real feeling of conclusiveness.
Within a 24-hour period Tuesday and Wednesday, three of the most controversial and quite possibly the least qualified of these nominees paraded across the screen in a cavalcade of misstatements, lapses of judgment, conflicts of interest and from time to time spectacular displays of ignorance and insensitivity.
It was not widely praised, and yet it precisely pinpointed a cavalcade of pernicious social trends — rising rates of inequality, the factionalization arising from globalization, erosion of nuclear family life, the forfeiture of real academic learning for credentialism — that she felt certain would lead us to a grim place.
Whatever California decides next March, it will share the spotlight with over a dozen other states -- and given how long it usually takes California to count all of its ballots, its results may not be fully apparent until well after the primary cavalcade has rolled onto other contests.
LOS ANGELES, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Stan Lee, who dreamed up Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk and a cavalcade of other Marvel Comics superheroes that became mythic figures in pop culture with soaring success at the movie box office, died at the age of 95, his daughter said on Monday.
In 20+-minute long videos, the Apple series has featured a cavalcade of guests like Will Smith, Alicia Keys, John Legend, LeBron James, Billy Eichner, Metallica, Sophie Turner, Maisie Williams, Seth MacFarlane, Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Shaquille O'Neal, John Cena, Shakira, Trevor Noah, and many others.
In another peculiar though apparently unrelated episode that pulled back the curtain on the overlapping worlds of law enforcement and wealth in the Russian capital, the F.S.B. was compelled this month to discipline new agents for celebrating their graduation from its academy with joyrides in a cavalcade of black luxury vehicles.
In the final fifth-floor galleries, devoted primarily to painting from the 94003s and '60s, and Surrealism, the cavalcade of male innovation is disrupted by Lee Krasner, Helen Frankenthaler, Meret Oppenheim, Frida Kahlo and Louise Bourgeois along with recent acquisitions by artists of color like Norman Lewis and Beauford Delaney.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Stan Lee, who dreamed up Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, Black Panther and a cavalcade of other Marvel Comics superheroes that became mythic figures in pop culture with soaring success at the movie box office, died at the age of 95, his daughter said on Monday.
British Prime Minister Theresa May paid her respects at WWI graves on Friday, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel (a member of the public crashing into their cavalcade didn't stop them), before returning to London to lay a wreath alongside the German President at Britain's Cenotaph memorial.
As is often the case with big-budget flicks, it grows progressively louder and bigger, climaxing in an overlong battle, though not before Mr. Feig has offered up some unexpected touches, including a cavalcade of beautifully designed old-timey ghosts and a genuinely creepy bathroom scene that adds a few horror-flick shivers.
The novel's 200th anniversary has inspired a cavalcade of exhibitions, performances and events around the world, from Ingolstadt, the Bavarian home of Victor Frankenstein's fictional lab, to the hell mouth of Indiana, which in a bid to become the epicenter of American Franken-frenzy, has held more than 600 events since January.
There will be a cavalcade of Yinzers squeezing tree roots in an attempt to warg into Brian Dumoulin so they can attempt to alter the past only to stand helplessly and watch Fleury lie on the ice and mutter, "BACK DOOR, BACK DOOR, BACK DOOR," after Nikita Kucherov's tying goal late in Game 5.
Naturally, there's the branching plotline to consider—it's hard to put time into establishing a character and their relationship with others if you're then going to see them relegated, as per the viewer's choices, to a supporting role—but even so, the cavalcade of clichés it crams into 80 minutes or so is dizzying.
The conservative Republican is spending the final days of her campaign warning voters about a caravan of asylum-seeking Central American migrants headed for the US and about a cavalcade of Trump-hating liberals eager to take over Washington, DC. The way Blackburn frames it, the only thing standing between her party and political catastrophe is this race.
But riding on the busiest roads now can feel like a slowed-down scene from "Mad Max: Fury Road," a churning cavalcade of cars, motorcycles, pedal and electric bikes, scooters, skateboarders, battery-powered microcars, Segway-like transporters and pedestrians who rely on the brute force of numbers to push through intersections — even if the traffic light is red.
NEWARK — An Obama administration reunion tour is unfolding in New Jersey, as a cavalcade of Democratic luminaries has paraded into the state in recent days, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., former Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez and former Secretary of State John Kerry, urging voters to make Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic candidate, their governor.
The team could easily offer the Thunder a deal involving Isaiah Thomas, one of Jae Crowder or Jaylen Brown, a couple other young players (James Young, Terry Rozier, Jordan Mickey, R.J. Hunter), or their cavalcade of picks this season, and one of the Brooklyn Nets' upcoming first rounders if they can get Westbrook to re-negotiate and extend.
But as Vince McMahon's vision for the company expanded—wanting WWE to be an all-encompassing entertainment outlet, a household name for the everyday watcher, a cavalcade of content fueled by an over-the-top network—he looked outside the wrestling world and sought to fill the senior levels of his organization with more traditional television experience.
Beneath it was the Lascaux cave complex, the walls of which were covered with a painted, heaving cavalcade of oxen, horses, aurochs, and stags, which date back to around 15,000 BC. While these paintings have become famous, and act as a kind of shorthand for the sophistication of our early ancestors, this wasn't the only craft Lascaux's inhabitants were engaged in.
The cavalcade that began with allegations against Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey and Louis C.K. and seems as yet unstoppable in its inclusion of Al Franken and critics and curators and culture journalists such as Leon Wieseltier, Hamilton Fish, Knight Landesman, Benjamin Genocchio and now Charlie Rose has, among many other things, delivered America a sucker punch to the gut of its cultural taste.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE on Tuesday complained that Democrats are "allowing no transparency" by holding closed-door hearings with a cavalcade of administration officials as part of the House impeachment inquiry.
Price: $2288 on Amazon W. W. Norton & Company / 22019 pages / October 215 While we love writing about the growth of innovative products and startups here at TechCrunch, the other side of that coin is that there has been a constant cavalcade of dumb actions by founders and engineers the past few years that has turned many sour on the future of our industry.
Here's what some of our favorite critics had to say: Ghostbusting Manohla Dargis, New York Times:  As is often the case with big-budget flicks, [Ghostbusters] grows progressively louder and bigger, climaxing in an overlong battle, though not before Mr. Feig has offered up some unexpected touches, including a cavalcade of beautifully designed old-timey ghosts and a genuinely creepy bathroom scene that adds a few horror-flick shivers.
The same day that Trump tweeted approvingly of Assange following his appearance on Fox News, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE and a cavalcade of other Republicans criticized Assange as an enemy of the United States—even as they offered rationales for the president-elect's more favorable comments.
That particular photograph proved the occasion for a veritable delirium of creative consequence: more than 75 such images over the next several years, each exploring another of the manifold possible technical deployments of the second great love of Mr. Morell's life, the photographic vocation itself, all of them images of flowers in vases, but in turn evoking his life's third great passion, the cavalcade of his heroes from across the entire history of art.
While there's little doubt the famous family's high profile leaves them open to security risks, it's clearly they are taking Monday's incident with the utmost seriousness: Kim and husband Kanye West reunited at their New York City apartment accompanied by a cavalcade of security hours after the incident, and a source now tells PEOPLE that West is "very angry" about what happened to his wife and "will obviously be changing the security details from now on."
Tumblr's recent ban on nudity, Twitter's continued back-and-forth on suspending and banning extremist users, Facebook's recent efforts to curtail misleading ads that may have contributed to misinformation surrounding the 2016 presidential campaign: All these moderating efforts are attempts to get out ahead of users who are dismayed by a constant cavalcade of bad actors and bots that make these sites less enjoyable to use (and less profitable for ad companies that post on these platforms, and thus, for the platforms).
From there proceed a cavalcade of major events in Mary's life story: the birth of Mary's son, James, who would go on to rule England and Scotland; the death of Mary's husband, Lord Darnley (Jack Lowdon) in a mysterious explosion in 15873; Mary's controversial third marriage to her advisor James Hepburn, the Earl of Bothwell (Martin Compston), in the same year; Mary's abdication as Queen of Scotland following an uprising in response to her marriage to the Earl, who was a suspect in Darnley's murder; her imprisonment and escape from Lochleven Castle in 1568.
In the following weeks, I saw him perform other gigs before thousands: a smoldering dusk set at Coachella, his voice and visage beaming out from immense speaker stacks and video screens to acres of attentive ears and eyes; a lush two-hour extravaganza at the Kings Theatre, in Brooklyn, where, in front of a cavalcade of Ed Steed's ghouls he thrashed and swooned through his bangers, and then, during the encore, with something like total sincerity, delivered the last few songs from "Pure Comedy"— delicate, subtle pieces, the ones with a few beans of hope—to a hushed and enraptured crowd.

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