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"coda" Definitions
  1. the final passage of a piece of music

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But, as part of the coda of the coda of the coda, you know that since Letterman retired, he started advocating for more diversity in late-night entertainment.
"Coda is a new type of documents," Coda co-founder and CEO Shishir Mehrotra told me.
The goal of Coda is to satisfy the use cases that span across multiple applications and to discover new kinds of use cases that would require something flexible like Coda.
A guided tasting of Coda Signature's chocolate edibles for eight.
What followed was a theatrical coda to a negotiating collapse.
And who knows if Coda will be a commercial success.
But Toys "R" Us might serve as a contradictory coda.
That is, simply put, the grand coda of The Leftovers.
Tucked away in the back matter, there's a tragic coda.
"Men Without Women," in particular, is more coda than plot.
There's no need; the coda to her project is enough.
Now, at last, "Deadwood," the movie, provides a bittersweet coda.
How has Coda shifted since you started it in 2014?
Details of the takedowns were reported earlier by Coda Story.
Well there is one, you know ... You've got a coda?
The story of the Hitler Diaries ends with an instructive coda.
Before ending this section, I'd like to add a philosophical coda.
The awkward announcement was an appropriate coda to the Blankfein era.
After decades in obscurity, that feels right: "CODA" seems to sing.
Most people will never need to become Coda masters, he says.
His coda will be the omnibus spending bill passed last month.
That's a sad coda to an effort for a united Europe.
" She omitted what would have been my coda: "She ignored me.
The first theme returns in the coda, amid delirious orchestral commentary.
"Don't let the Fake News convince you otherwise ..." A fitting coda.
It was a chilling coda to years of hoping against hope.
There followed a brief coda as a deposed, and dying, tyrant.
Hecate!" in the book's final poem, "coda: time to gambol withal?
A brief coda shows him back in Turin, pondering his experience.
These works serve as a kind of coda to the exhibition.
A writer's dying can seem the coda to his work, since one
CODA Signature's commercial kitchen smells like a miniature Willy Wonka-esque factory.
Celebrities received a guided tasting for the chocolates, made by Coda Signature.
But Mehrotra said that Coda generally works side-by-side with them.
You get to add a splendidly weird coda to your book, too.
We can only hope the coda satisfies the fans (spoiler: it won't).
In "Asymmetry," two seemingly unrelated sections are connected by a shocking coda.
It's a coda to proceedings that neither side appears to particularly enjoy.
They might be less flexible than Coda, but they also feel more approachable.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda is a documentary as composed and improvisational as its subject.
He says it was structured with three movements and a coda in mind.
Promise Me, Dad should be a coda to Biden's long career in government.
Jamie Vardy provided the first of those goals; Sturridge then offered the coda.
The whale families in the Eastern Caribbean Clan use 22 different coda patterns.
RYUICHI SAKAMOTO: CODA Stephen Nomura Schible directed this portrait of the Japanese composer.
Mr. McConnell's coda has already been repurposed as a sort of rallying cry.
"Last call!" he yelled, a barman's coda to a Saturday night on Bell.
Whatever happened, their story seemed predestined to come with a dark, cautionary coda.
A coda involving footage of the real Vizcaíno adds unexpected power and poetry.
But the film's brief coda is an essential caveat to all of this.
And They All Lived Happily Ever After, which isn't an ending, but a coda.
Of course, Coda isn't the first company to attempt a reinvention of Microsoft Office.
While based in Moscow, she oversaw Coda Story's reporting on LGBT rights in Russia.
In addition to these, Coda supports Figma, Greenhouse, Instagram, YouTube, Walmart Shopping and Wikipedia.
Working hard for four decades no longer guarantees a comfortable coda to one's life.
"It's fascinating to see a project evolve," said Mr. Coda, a certified drone operator.
It felt more like a coda than a true conclusion (which, arguably, came earlier).
It is a fitting coda to Mr. Castorf's furious and challenging quarter-century reign.
We vote as a coda to this bloody campaign that didn't end fast enough.
And with typical vigor, she has produced a coda to the past few years.
One part of these new integrations, which Coda calls "Coda Packs," is that you now have the ability to extend your spreadsheets with data that you typically would have had to pull in by hand — something few people are likely to do.
It was a graceful coda to her active role in the transfer of power. Mrs.
The near miss is a fitting coda to the latest round of results in techland.
For some, Brown's death just days later has added an unwelcome coda to the story.
Bitly, Canva, Coda, eBay, GitHub, Medium, OVO Sound, RunKit, Stripe, and Webex also have shortcuts.
Coda wrote its own, modern formula language design to integrate other services into your spreadsheets.
His daughter, who is 11, is running her school's Lego robotics team using Coda documents.
It also provides a coda to LinkedIn's efforts in trying to court higher education facilities.
His unabashed display of joy was a powerful coda to a decidedly un-joyful 2016.
Coda Payments was initially focused on enabling carrier billing, but today it goes beyond that.
Eventually the motion of arpeggios vanishes to leave behind a sustained, suspensefully unresolved coda. J.P.
Lilit Marcus is a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults), author, and travel editor at CNN.com.
The show's coda is Dial's ironically titled "Victory in Iraq," a relief-painting from 2004.
In the novel's abrupt coda, Adam, now grown, returns to Topeka to read his poetry.
Coda's virus on a neural cell (Image courtesy of Coda Biotherapeutics) Coda's virus on a neural cell (Image courtesy of Coda Biotherapeutics) The idea behind chemogenetics is to engineer a receptor that when you put it in with a… gene therapy… it does nothing.
Why it matters: This is a fitting coda to a barbed strategy of choice, not circumstance.
The tasting ends with a custom chocolate dessert inspired by the nominee's favorite Coda Signature flavor.
A strange coda to this popped up last night, well after I'd decided to write this.
In a gruesome coda to the incident, pictures and videos from the lynching also went viral.
ET, that he shared an image that landed less like an argument than a worried coda.
The Rose Adagio and that first variation into the coda — I've never felt like that before.
Mr. Mohn's leave of absence is perhaps an unsatisfying coda to an embarrassing episode for NPR.
Thoughtful and methodical, "x +, Chapter 34" is a quiet show, a perfect coda to af Klint.
Beautiful Day ends with a coda that drives home both his humanity and his enormous impact.
David Milch's long-awaited coda for his beloved western has its debut on Friday on HBO.
Coda Story, a New York-based news outlet, reported Thursday that its Russian sister site, Codaru.
Listen in particular for how he navigates the infamous Fourth Ballade and its daunting, rhapsodic coda.
As a coda, Anthony, who had scored 23 points, missed a shot from beyond the arc.
It was a fitting coda to his campaign and, I fear, a harbinger of his presidency.
For Leicester, it is sad because it lends a sour coda to the sweetest of stories.
It was a tragic coda for a tournament that was making a comeback after years of tumult.
In Coda documents, rows and columns are named objects, making formulas both easier to read and write.
The Royals eventually won the World Series in five games, partying at Citi Field as a coda.
The rock section is a neon trip through space, and the coda is a drippy, intergalactic aurora.
Instead it feels like a low-key coda meant to pave the way for the second season.
And now comes Obama, in what many will see as a valedictory coda to his 2004 debut.
The defeat added a sour coda to what had otherwise been a good weekend for the Yankees.
Coda | Dot Earth's 2,800-plus posts will live on, but I'm moving to ProPublica on Dec. 5.
Or would it have suited the Marx Brothers, as a coda to "A Night at the Opera"?
Next stop, Davidson said, is Taiwan, which will mark Coda Payment's first foray outside of Southeast Asia.
And then there was the surprise coda, a lengthy excerpt from "Pangaea" (2016), Ms. Monte's latest work.
Three Christmases from now, that White House performance might feel more like a coda than a conclusion.
The sentencing seemingly puts a legal coda to what was a horrific string of acts by Sharper.
In the coda of her book, Luiselli offers some reflections on the US election and early 2017.
In a sad coda to their orca program, Tilikum is now ill with an incurable lung disease.
This weird coda in Braves colours another entry into the "wait, that guy played for them?!" files.
Mr. Lloyd, who is 80, plays vigorous, streaking solos before steering the group toward a meditative coda.
But it was, perhaps, the perfect if unintended coda to the president's "Make China Great Again" tour.
The sonata segues into a perky toccata-like finale, though it ends quizzically, with a questioning coda.
And on Sunday, as he had in South Carolina, he also delivered a coda to the story.
Laughter gives way to wonder as a cosmic coda makes audible Aristotle's ideal of self-sufficient contemplation.
These are preceded by the Overture (May 25 to 27) and followed by the Coda (June 16).
Today the focus of Apple's event in Cupertino are new Macs and big updates to other non-iPhone products, like Apple TV. But the company also used the moment as a coda to yesterday's earnings to provide some updated numbers — a coda to its earnings earlier this week.
A coda to this was the interview between WWE announcer JBL and Fabulous Freebirds ringleader Michael PS Hayes.
Finally, you can pivot to the coda, and like a Lannister at the Red Wedding, unleash your wrath.
As a coda to this, there is no evidence that any such commission is actually being set up.
There was a coda we shot that we didn't use because it definitely had more of an [end].
That's highly relevant to The Last Jedi's coda, which again deviates from what the series has done before.
He currently serves on the boards of Airbnb, Aurora, Convoy, Coda, Entrepreneur First, Gixo, Microsoft, Nauto and Xapo.
What Microsoft doesn't really do as smoothly as Coda is combine all the different document types in one.
The speech's coda is wisely borrowed from the past: Things are good, and America will continue to shine.
Michael Radford, director of the 1984 1984, recorded a new 15-minute coda interview for the film's revival.
After leaving Coda in 2010, Czinger took some time off and began thinking about what to do next.
Considering the corporate governance debacle at Viacom, however, it may be an oddly fitting coda to his story.
" And as a coda, you can watch two great discussions of ways to build "A More Scientific Union.
Once the Beatles saw the final version, they warmed to it and filmed a brief live-action coda.
There's also Coda, a startup that's looking to rethink what a document looks altogether, which raised $60 million.
With the coda written too soon, the lives of both Kevin Ferguson and Kimbo Slice are fully rendered.
The film's final scene is an unnecessary coda that raises baffling questions without adding anything to the story.
In a coda, Franken appears as a doctor who has just had "a cancellation" in his appointment schedule.
The pinch is his piquant coda, as though he's adding a dash of salt to flavor the message.
Coda has been one of the more impactful productivity tools, pitching a richer and deeper collaborative document builder.
Both of the Russia-tied outlets have been active in the region, according to reporting by Coda Story.
"Even though you won't believe me / my story is beautiful," she writes in a coda to a story.
Only in its prologue and coda does the show provide some solid, graspable idea of Merton's beliefs and practices.
Coda, a company Mehrotra co-founded with his fellow former Googler Alex DeNeui, represents his answer to that question.
And then there are startups like Coda, which is looking to completely rethink the way word documents should exist.
It is a tragic coda for the revolution that he spent his final years rotting alone in a cell.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The drama at Anbang Insurance Group could be a coda to China's M&A craze.
The line comes from "30 for 30 Freestyle," the coda of What a Time to Be Alive, the 2015
It was a fitting coda for a plea for unity, mutual respect and at least a modicum of civility.
Finally, as a too-perfect coda to this video summer, the last-known manufacturer of VCRs just ceased production.
Elsewhere, canvases by Italian artist Roberto Coda Zabetta are decorated with a highly textured blend of excrement and pigments.
Mr. Taue suggested that Nagasaki could also serve as a potent coda to Hiroshima's opening of the nuclear age.
In fact, he said, he long ago accepted his knee injury as the unfortunate coda to his pro career.
The hope here, for Browns fans, is that this is the coda to their time as a dysfunctional organization.
The return concert, too, ends up feeling less cathartic than it might have; it's more coda than main focus.
As if to offset the diminished violence in "Police Story II," the coda shows real injuries and actual blood.
He eliminated a few variations, and replaced Rachmaninoff's coda with a simple repetition of the theme: Chopin's prelude. Disrespectful?
But around it, voices and instruments materialize like stray fantasies, and a sweetly unexpected a cappella coda anticipates satisfaction.
He's certainly trying to convince you of something: How about the 27-second-long note ("loooooove") on the coda?
Tesla's announcement at 11 pm ET last night that it would remain a public company is a deflating coda.
Consequently, the coda of Killers of the Flower Moon is as frustrating as what comes before it is compelling.
The 3D Water Matrix is an Epidemic production and it won a CODA Award in 2015 in the "institutional" category.
" In a phone interview, Martinez added a chilling coda: The man he murdered in Oregon, he said, "was a mistake.
Donald Ross III is chief executive officer of PDQ Enterprises, the parent company of U.S. equity trading platform CODA Markets.
So I'd like to finish off, instead, by highlighting a fascinating coda to the rise of the early "portable" computer.
Bonser, who is the founder of CODA Australia, says organizing the memorial of his late brother was a significant experience.
Looking back at Dan Henderson's fighting legacy, it's strange that the coda arrives like this: fighting at about 5 a.m.
Headquarters: MultipleNumber of employees: 60Startup description: Coda makes a more unified workspace by merging text and data into one document.
Bhabha's show is a triumphant coda to "Like Life," the museum's deep dive into polychrome sculpture at the Met Breuer.
Ifill's passing is like the sad coda on the end the era that she so valiantly, professionally and classily shaped.
One coda pattern distinguishes individuals, a set of others identifies their families, and a special one marks the cultural clan.
" On the final line, Kacey sings a standalone coda to the rest of the song: "It'll all be all right.
Coda, which is coming out of its limited beta today, wants to reinvent how you think about documents and spreadsheets.
In the demos I've seen, Coda nicely transforms cells and their functions into usable tables and cards on the iPhone.
These two clips serve to demonstrate the differences in the coda types produced by the Regular and Plus One Clans.
Despite its title, "Asymmetry" comprises two seemingly unrelated sections of equal length, appended by a slim and quietly shocking coda.
Written by Rae, "Hella Perspective" is about as fitting a coda to the season as Insecure could have pulled off.
What a shame that "A Day in the Life" is only a coda to an otherwise undistinguished collection of work.
He serves on the boards of Airbnb, Apollo Fusion, Aurora, Coda, Convoy, Entrepreneur First, Microsoft, Nauto and Xapo, among others.
For Mr. Cornegy, the dedication of the court felt like a fitting coda to his own relationship with Mr. Wallace.
In a surprising coda to their seasons, the slumping Kasatkina is expected to finish the year ranked just below Gauff.
Kaepernick added his own coda that suggests that Saturday's tryout is only one chapter in an ongoing tug-of-war.
Hall would grab at an idea, bludgeon it with deadpan puns, and land a coda that delightfully skewered its dimensions.
For me, it was an unexpected coda to an unusual relationship — I only knew James Houghton as a dying man.
As they accelerated into the coda, this conductor, orchestra and soloist joined with a momentum that resulted in real delirium.
"Since coming out of stealth mode last September, the CODA team has made tremendous progress in developing its gene therapy program that is tunable, durable and highly selective, which allows for better efficacy and safety with fewer off-target effects," said Tom Woiwode, PhD, managing director at Versant Ventures and Coda Chairman, in a statement.
Oh and one coda for my fellow Palm nerds: the Jamboard is a big, rectangular square with a rounded plastic back.
It's a remarkable recording rendered theatrically by slightly inhuman virtual figures, with a coda discussing the plight of homeless LGBT youth.
A gloomy coda on the election of Donald Trump threatens to undermine the hero's work and throw the world into disarray.
The Knicks failed to generate good looks down the stretch, a sad coda to a thrilling evening at Madison Square Garden.
As a kind of ominous confirming coda, Maddow holds up the appointment of Carl Icahn as an adviser on corporate regulations.
A coda depicting Shylock's enforced baptism, while Jessica sings a Jewish prayer for forgiveness, concludes the evening on a harrowing note.
The film ends with a brilliant coda, a flash-forward to black soldiers fighting for the Union during the Civil War.
That film is about the death of love, with the mother-and-child reunion a heartbreaking cathartic coda to a tragedy.
So Wendy leaves, though she and Peter meet again, in a rarely performed coda that is the Bedlam's version's best scene.
There was music from Britain, Germany, France and the United States, with a coda of several popular songs from the era.
It has a slithering, cascading finale, with a coda that ends with a cadential sequence Beethoven might have been proud of.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda gets to all of this context in a circuitous way, going back in time during moments of reflection.
In "Coda Toward the New New Covenant: Death Sentence," quoted above, she reiterates that with the darkness comes moments of grace.
This coda demonstrated that Stockhausen was not only a master of far-out spectacle but also a composer of impeccable craft.
They have repeatedly failed to do so, which has brought us to this last, dismal coda to 2019's underwhelming E3.
These remnants are a poignant coda to the story above and the portent that attempts to wave us off from it.
It's a chilling coda to the novel, one that reminds us that the history of women is generally written by men.
The unusual Republican presidential primary, evolving from one surprise to the next, has revived the debate, but with an important racial coda.
Having Jackie save Henry makes Episode 8 a tiny redemptive coda to the story of the Torrance family seen in The Shining.
In Coda they can be placed anywhere: hit the "=" sign, and you can bring in data from anywhere else in your document.
Hoffman told The Verge that the increasingly collaborative nature of office work created an opportunity for Coda to carve out a niche.
At the end of the loop, the grid disappears, and the blue waves turn red, summoning a coda of violence and bloodshed.
Then comes a coda of frightening mystery, a near-fairytale depiction of the bartering of souls and literal submission to the devil.
A dance-party coda, with Mr. Newsome and the vocalists and members of the audience all showing their moves, was unsurprisingly winning.
That, indeed, would be a serious case of Hayek's "indigestion," and a sad coda to a misguided effort to invigorate American economy.
During the sessions for "Rain," Mr. Martin took part of Lennon's lead vocal and overlaid it, running backward, over the song's coda.
Zapier itself uses Slack, Zoom, and a mix of Google Docs, Coda, Quip, and a home-built tool for those purposes, respectively.
And the coda scene of the First flashing through all the show's Big Bads in reverse order is a wonderfully foreboding moment.
A heavenly B-flat chord then cuts through the explosion and gives way to an ambiguously serene coda full of harmonic uncertainty.
But in the end, historians may see the result of the November presidential election as the ultimate coda to the impeachment drama.
Until then, and again afterward in a brief coda, the audience is the beneficiary of Bubbly's (and Ms. Childs's) eagerness to charm.
The film also has a longer-than-usual coda featuring interviews with the real figures fictionalized in the movie, which is commendable.
Sadly, the miscast young actresses are unable to impart any gravitas to the material, making for an unfortunate coda to the evening.
Sadly, the miscast young actresses are unable to impart any gravitas to the material, making for an unfortunate coda to the evening.
As a coda, Rembrandt's etching "The Three Trees" (1643) hangs on the wall; Mehretu identifies the Dutch master as a key influence.
" But he added an ominous coda: "At a time and at a place where the headquarters deems necessary, it will take place.
It was a not-good coda to a not-good season, and it only somehow got worse after the final whistle sounded.
Picturing Place ends with a coda of contemporary photographs documenting the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami disaster of March 11, 2011.
For example: In these cases, "For the Damaged Coda" functions kind of like the Grand Theft Auto "Wasted" meme, but for sick burns.
Dr. Courtney Howard is an emergency physician, President of the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment, and Earth Policy Director at CODA.
Serial now plans to release a coda to its second season in light of the new developments and give closure to its listeners.
Enter "GoogleDirections" into a formula, for example, and Coda will insert a Google Map with directions from an origin location to a destination.
In Asana I click buttons and they do basically what I expect; in Coda I type an equal sign and cross my fingers.
In its first session of 2018, the City Council appointed Walker to the mayoralty, a somehow fitting coda to a summer of racism.
As a sort of coda to that chapter, we learned late last week that Arora has joined Palo Alto Networks as its CEO.
In a becalmed coda, the musicians manipulate vibrating strings with their hands: you can see the resulting waveforms, textbook diagrams come to life.
If the researchers, executives and investors behind Coda Biotherapeutics have their way, one day soon there really could be a cure for pain.
Jubilant melodies from the Tijuana side wafted through the air, a defiant coda as the steel gates on the United States snapped shut.
Coda Payments, one such company that helps simplify the complexity of alternative payments in the region, has raised $2 million in new funding.
It was a coda for the band itself, but the crowd's overwhelming enthusiasm was a reminder of the influence the Heads themselves wield.
There are a few scattered impressions of Millay's fame, followed by a coda that's meant to be ecstatic, but is mostly very long.
Foulkes detaches her harness from the rope and the strap, and begins the coda by pushing away whatever is left of the assemblage.
The episode's coda, though, goes a long way to dissipating the "Is that all?" feeling of seeing, too fleetingly, the Kid's monster face.
There was a jostling dance variation, a sternly forceful one that recalled Chopin's Prelude in C minor, and, finally, a waltzing, dizzying coda.
Scholars have disagreed on this, but how is it reflected in the symphony's coda, or at least in how we hear it today?
Mazursky's movie ended with a lovely all-embracing coda, in which the leading characters drifted hopefully and curiously through a crowd of strangers.
I know that in many ways mine was a very traditional finale, and I'm so happy that it had this odd emotional coda.
I can't say any more about this climactic sequence, or the sublimely witty coda that follows, without violating the Brown code of omerta.
It was a tragic coda to a sweltering heat wave that began on Friday, with temperatures that hovered consistently in the mid-140s.
I'm talking about this whole next phase — Hillary: The Coda — and her last chance to fix our understanding of who she really is.
If the series stands as Milch's great unfinished symphony, this movie — which is really more of an extended epilogue episode — is his coda.
Apart from a present-day coda, most of Karim Aïnouz's film is set during the nineteen-fifties, in and around Rio de Janeiro.
King will write the last chapter of the series, which will end with a coda that's different from the one in the book.
He taught English in the nation's public schools, worked as a translator and raised a family — a quiet coda for an international fugitive.
But halfway through, an electronic vortex takes shape, in rhythm-disrupting clusters and miniature alarm bells; a pretty coda can't soothe everything. PARELES
But one takeaway from next year's IPOs is that together they will be a coda to the recession era in which they were started.
His return to the spotlight, though, is about as unwelcome as it gets, an inglorious coda to a political career lost in the sun.
Then, it was just Frank left to deliver the final, transcendent coda; 50,000 people singing "Solo", seeming to set a blissful seal on proceedings.
" Next is the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by a coda pledge to the state flag—"I salute the flag of the state of Oklahoma.
As a coda, Kroll, the international investigative company, in January concluded that PrivatBank fell victim to a $5.5 billion fraud prior to its nationalization.
The microwave, a wildly elaborate device, has its own Latin inscription, an appropriate coda, perhaps, for Ms. Clare's career: "Justice should be served hot."
In context of Araeen's much louder political works, I think these quiet yet mesmerizing pieces present an unexpected coda to the artist's career survey.
In "Days of Rage," a somewhat lame "what happened to them" coda tots up the costs and the accommodations of the characters' bad choices.
The novel, titled "Spy of the First Person," will be released by Knopf in December, adding an unexpected coda to Mr. Shepard's celebrated career.
By the time we leap 56 years to a wild coda involving a podcast called "Uncovering American Herstory," we've lost the Richmond foursome altogether.
But Anthony Symonds and Max Pearmain's Symonds Pearmain collection, a coda at the end of the young-talent incubator Fashion East's show, had verve.
But during the virtuosic variations, especially the breathless coda, Ms. Weilerstein's playing had incisive attack, manic energy, and, when called for, rough, bristling tone.
He is, appropriately, showing what has become of race relations in this country, but the result feels banal, a coda to an unfinishable story.
So my warning coda to my dating-age children is this: To my sons, be respectful and be gentlemanly in all potentially amorous interactions.
It's a coda to a novel written 40 years ago where you see what happened after the novel ends, and that episode is amazing.
Adrián Sandí, a brilliantly cool yet tender soloist, produced a burnt, hazy siren near the end, then utter gentleness, before a wailing, emphatic coda.
But people who've studied the beard, and men's relationship to the beard, tell me that post-reckoning facial hair isn't always a gloomy coda.
The role of gentrification in the town's demise is likewise shortchanged in a botched coda when a clueless Californian (Kate MacCluggage) visits the museum.
And there are the days and weeks of uncertain recovery that follow, the slow-motion coda of mass violence that unfolds painfully and privately.
That's why the unveiling of the latest iteration of the list seems like the echo of a coda to a symphony heard long ago.
Coda went on to say that Turin is now home to roughly 30 vegan or vegetarian restaurants, most of which have only recently opened.
It is a continuation of what came before, but also a coda to the Gwathmey-Siegel legacy, one Mr. Siegel has had to maintain alone.
"For the Damaged Coda" punctuates scenes in which Evil Morty, the only true challenge to Rick's absurd intelligence, reveals small pieces of his master plan.
You've got a great multiple coda thing going on with the Letterman story, where eventually you work with him again, you're very nervous about it.
That was long time coming -- a sad coda to the global economic (political) and financial order created at the Bretton Woods Conference in July 1944.
As a writer who works almost exclusively in text, I often find Notion (and Coda) to be too much software for the job at hand.
He dropped out of Brown and began a career in tech that would include stints at YouTube, Twitter, Coda and, finally, his very own business.
Just a week earlier, as a nasty coda to a very long winter, an ice storm had battered and smattered the city for three days.
Cakes are meaningful, so it is no surprise that people sometimes bring them along to a restaurant as a celebratory coda to a special meal.
Yamashita, a senior product manager responsible for the driver experience, says his team used a variety of project-management tools before moving gradually to Coda.
The ability to link documents together, infused with live data that updates automatically, has led Uber to use Coda like a wiki in some cases.
My parents had been keenly aware that the procedure would become a grim coda to my teenage life, a rain cloud gradually approaching with adulthood.
A chorus, a bridge, another chorus, and a brief coda — Waas's jingle hews to the form of a pop song, which, of course, it is.
Fox ended its time running the X-Men property (which will now go to Marvel Studios since Disney bought Fox) with a very unmemorable coda.
Mr. Reagan's Cold War battles merged with the coda, which showed the hijacked airliners hitting the World Trade Center and people jumping to their deaths.
Today, the store — which includes content from Steam, Skype and Amazon — accounts for as much as one-quarter of Coda Payment's overall revenue, Davidson revealed.
Unfortunately, these laws aren't all that well publicized—and now they're being threatened in a sort of twisted coda to the fading war on drugs.
Joined by the mezzo-soprano J'Nai Bridges, she sang "Se habla de Gabriel," a melodic duet with a coda by the bass-baritone Davóne Tines.
Instead, "Lineup" has a deflating coda of contemporary figurative paintings that incidentally include stripes, such as a waxy portrait by the drainingly cynical Chloe Wise.
His words were nevertheless etched with frustration — a blunt coda to a remarkable day that laid bare many of the racial crosscurrents in the country.
" The Chinese art star Ai Weiwei surveys world immigration in "Human Flow," while Stephen Nomura Schible portrays a leading contemporary composer in "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda.
In the coda, the cello keeps going up and up, all the way to the B-flat next to the highest note on the piano.
Its melodic upbeat coda is in stark contrast to the primal, psychedelic, orchestrated chaos of 2/27/69 and shows where the Dead were heading.
That's why the coda to Paul Walker in Furious 7 was legitimately moving, something a series about muscled-up dudes driving muscled-up cars normally isn't.
HARRIS: When we were planning it, [the fall] seemed like a good coda that would allow Barney to not have a response, either physical or verbal.
One of the more popular theories centered on Crypt of the Necrodancer's alternate character, Coda—which, at that point, no one had beaten the game with.
There's Coda, which is looking to re-invent what a document looks like in 2018, which could change the way collaborative note-taking behaves going forward.
Ying-Hsueh Chen, a Taiwanese-born percussionist based in Copenhagen captures that quality well here, and she doesn't let go until Ligeti's almost comically static coda.
"The overall space of collaboration tools is becoming deeper than just email + docs," says Fushman, citing Slack, Zoom, Dropbox Paper, Coda, Notion, Intercom, Productboard and Figma.
While it remains in beta, Coda plans to build out its gallery of examples and other help features that will make it more approachable to newcomers.
But Coda is betting there's a legion of disaffected Excel jockeys out there itching to make powerful, custom, lightweight apps using a more modern formula language.
Two Google alums just raised $60M to rethink documents What's cool here is that Coda lets you build buttons that can combine dozens of different actions.
No coda for Spicer's turn as our reality television president's dancing monkey would be quite as poetic as Spicer becoming a dancing monkey on reality television.
For many there, the parade on Saturday offered an upbeat coda — clear, sunny skies, and the novel sight of gratified players celebrating in their home city.
Zeckendorf will host a party on the stage of the Lensic in Santa Fe. It's a fitting coda to her husband's philanthropy in his adopted hometown.
Jurors' struggle to reach a unanimous decision could signal a potential mistrial down the line, a fitting coda for a trial with often conflicting, muddled testimony.
The trial was deemed by French officials and the press to be a moment of "national catharsis," the redemptive coda to a cycle of national suffering.
Sure, he denies it was about him and Agnetha, but damn, you can just feel that she was thinking the opposite when she hits that coda.
Since its inception in 2013, Rakuten Ventures invested in startups from Singapore (Carousell, ViSenze, Coda Payments, PocketMath), South Korea (Send Anywhere), the United States (Algorithimia, Epic!
It ends, in a much-buzzed-about coda, with a montage of scenes from the summer 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va. that turned deadly.
Still, the novel stands well as a sort of thematic coda to the Radch trilogy, and should please those who like tea with their space opera.
But only in the past decade has Mr. Andsnes added to his repertory the Fourth, an exhausting work that ends with a coda of dizzying runs.
This awkward coda to the long, tense primary campaign between Mr. Kobach and the sitting governor, Jeff Colyer, threatens to further divide long-feuding Kansas Republicans.
And in a striking coda, Dieu Lan even surrenders her enmity toward Wicked Ghost, who becomes re-entangled with the family through a winning romantic subplot.
Act III was the coda — Philip and Elizabeth back in the U.S.S.R., safe for the first time with only a few minutes left in the series.
Mr. Rubin specifically mentioned HE Travel and Coda International Tours, which both focus on trips for gay men, and Olivia Lesbian Travel, which caters to lesbians.
And it served as a fitting coda to a decade of hand-wringing about the habits—avocado toast, working remotely, whatever—supposedly endemic to young people.
When "Motion Picture Soundtrack" plays, it again serves as a kind of coda, as a technician gives her a guided tour through the Westworld sausage factory.
Rather than driving toward a frantic conclusion, the music slowly splinters, as if the component parts are slipping away, a surprising coda that leaves you thinking.
Colts 225, Jets 255 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The transition of power came awkwardly, one more fumbled moment as a coda to a long night of them.
They contribute more on the film's complex history, but they also talk about how hard this material is to watch, offering a much-needed humanizing coda.
By the time the catharsis arrives, you think you're at the end of the film, but a coda adds a new wrinkle to the whole thing.
There is a massive coda to this, however, which must be kept necessarily brief: It probably does not matter at all that WrestleMania was not great.
"Angel Down" is Gaga at her most heavy-handed, and it's unlikely to be anyone's favorite song on Joanne, but it functions as a stately, somber coda.
That sad fact was a difficult coda to what is otherwise a warm, charming and occasionally funny remembrance of Nimoy's life, and his and Shatner's intertwined histories.
Michael Kiwanuka's original version of "Rule the World" plays behind the scene, providing the episode with a powerful coda that beckons directly back to the opening moments.
A single picture does not tell the whole story of a person's road to addiction, said Fitzgerald, clinical director of CODA, Oregon's oldest opioid addiction treatment program.
DES MOINES, Iowa — It was a fitting coda to a star-crossed campaign — the scrapping late Saturday of the most highly-anticipated poll of Iowa caucus season.
The sweet treats are produced by Coda Signature, a company that makes edibles like truffles and chocolate bars and single-serve chocolate squares that include 0003mg THC.
There are no plans to broaden the consumer approach, but the Coda Payments CEO did admit that there could be opportunity to do so in the future.
In "Aftershocks," the coda to Shock and Awe: Glam Rock and Its Legacy (Dey Street), Simon Reynolds tracks glam's echoes as they reverberate through 21st century pop.
More than halfway through the documentary "Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda," the Japanese pianist and composer offers an insight that captures the tension at the heart of his art.
The narrative and stylistic jump is jarring, yes, but somehow it works — we are left wanting more — and makes for a satisfying coda to a frustrating show.
Milch's long-awaited coda for his beloved series, "Deadwood: The Movie," has its debut on Friday on HBO, taking place a full decade after its third season.
The death of San Francisco mayor, Edwin M. Lee, on Tuesday, was a coda in the belated but successful attainment of Chinese political power in the city.
Many recent demonstrations have ended with a sad, predictable coda in which residents of all ages come into the streets to heckle and scream at police officers.
A strikeout by Ji-Man Choi finished off a sequence that amounted to a harsh coda for the Yankees as they headed into the All-Star break.
Mr. Jurowski may have pushed the brassy, pummeling final coda to dinlike levels of loudness, yet he certainly had this London ensemble sounding like a Russian orchestra.
Ash Carter, a writer and editor, and Sam Kashner, the author or co-author of several books, have skillfully handled things in 14 chapters and a coda.
As a coda to his Atlas, the San Francisco-born Cooper returned to California with the aim of making a photograph in each of its 19 counties.
The just-identified clan of Caribbean whales "almost never makes the 1+1+3," Gero explained, and instead makes a long, slow coda of five evenly repeated clicks.
On Reddit, r/MemeEconomy is split about whether to invest in "For the Damaged Coda", but naysayers should think twice before shorting Rick and Morty's explosive fan base.
After intense conversations, I desperately crave a coda—something to do that feels edifying, transporting, mutually supportive, and intentional, and that brings some levity to our time together.
The full cast returned, for a final coda number, which began: Listen to what's in the heart of a child, A song so big in one so small. . . .
This fourth in a series of summits between Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, was a dramatic coda to their tireless efforts to reduce the nuclear threat.
BAER: The coda sort of picked up on the pregnancy stuff and it was a group scene with the baby that kind of felt a little bit more …
The event—part political rally, part club night—was a raucous coda to "The World Transformed", a fringe festival spun out of Momentum, a left-wing grassroots organisation.
It was an unfortunate coda to a judo competition that's been as fraught as almost every other aspect of the Rio Games—but every bit as inspiring, too.
It also served as a sort of coda to a bizarre and dispiriting stretch for the Gambinos, once considered among the most powerful crime families on the planet.
Nevertheless, he refuses to pin a hopeful coda to the end of The Teeth of the Comb, which would have given a more comforting but less honest conclusion.
But the coda to it all is perhaps the weirdest thing about the whole story: Charles Oakley calmly telling his side of the story in a Manhattan bar.
In addition to opening up the service to anyone, Coda also today launched its new mobile app for iOS (with Android following at some point in the future).
It was a coda, and Kendrick fans—who flood Reddit and Genius with intricate conspiracy theories whenever their hero lays down a verse—tried to pick it apart.
For more than a year, said Mr. Coda, 26, he provided monthly progress reports to his client, the S.J. Hamill Construction Company, in the form of video updates.
Imagine what that kind of impact looks like for VR, a field that has been experimenting like mad but has no real coda of best practices for building.
Books of The Times John le Carré's new novel is a throwback, a coda to "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" (1963), his best-known book.
Answers even to mysteries we didn't identify as mysteries are revealed in a coda laying out what other people thought, and what they meant, years after the fact.
The reality part he didn't expect was House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's gif-worthy coda to the speech -- she grandly tore up the prepared text Trump had handed her.
As Coda Story reported, Iran shut down the internet for a week in November 2019 and some believed that it was a precursor to an entire internet shutdown.
The story did not end there, however; it had an important political coda, one that itself set a template for commercial backlash against research into possible environmental hazards.
The exhibition's wall of untitled drawings, made between 1967 and 1969, amounts to a magnificent coda to the paintings — an extreme distillation of Guston's search for spontaneous form.
That's been both the knock and the reason for the average matches, with the unspoken coda that Nakamura would turn it on at one of the big shows.
In February, Detroit-raised, Toronto-based DJ Antwon Faulkner was watching Robert Hood play at CODA, when security shone a flashlight on him and started grabbing at his pockets.
It's a quick coda, but it speaks volumes to an experience many queer people know well, of finding a "chosen family" who will accept us for who we are.
Some startups like Coda, Airtable and more established players like Smartsheet are putting some pressure on Microsoft to rethink its productivity suite by offering modern takes on document editing.
In the coda to "What We Do Now", Dave Eggers describes sitting with a very polite, diverse group of high schoolers in Louisville, Kentucky, three days after the election.
Brent Phillips, a deaf father of two hearing children and director at VicDeaf Australia, says there are organizations like his that do offer resources and programs for CODA families.
In a final coda to the exhibition, a set of two small works are hung around the corner in the gallery's office, much like the motivational posters they impersonate.
But it's also unusual in that the Final Girl moment is a deliberate, carefully weighed choice, and the film's coda has scientists on Earth weighing and respecting that moment.
But "Barracoon" arrives decades late, Hurston's very first work transformed into her very last—a coda to her career, yet vital to our ongoing conversation about race and reparations.
Instead there is an epilogue after a coda after a conclusion, as if the author could not quite bring himself to say goodbye to the world he had imagined.
Mindful of American reality, they discarded the opera's happy ending and imposed a bleak coda, with a scrambled, dissonant collage of "Fidelio" music and other Beethoven snippets to match.
"The Handmaid's Tale" has a coda, in the form of an address given, in 2195, by a keynote speaker at an academic conference, the Twelfth Symposium on Gileadean Studies.
"Relatively speaking, in France we don't let any immigrants in anymore," said Mr. Alagbé, who provided an illustrated coda to the American version of "Yellow Negroes" updating its themes.
This room is a familiar space in Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda, a documentary by Stephen Nomura Schible about the composer that was released in the United States on July 29036.
You caught a glimpse of it at Anthony Symonds and Max Pearmain's Symonds Pearmain collection, a coda at the end of the Fashion East show, a young-talent incubator.
But he will also go down as the man who stayed too long; the sad coda to his time at Arsenal will cast the deliriously happy days into shadow.
Clinton's stunning defeat in 2016 delivered a blunt-force coda to the family's run in electoral politics, and many Democrats are wary of seeing either of them re-engage.
This year the bags include a 12-day Scenic Eclipse cruise for two worth $78,190 and a $10,000 certificate for a cannabis-infused chocolate tasting menu from Coda Signature.
Anti-vaxxers have been using symbols to replace words or accent marks in their hashtags in order to prevent Instagram&aposs algorithm from flagging their messages, Coda recently reported.
Anti-vaxxers have been using symbols to replace words or accent marks in their hashtags in order to prevent Instagram&aposs algorithm from flagging their messages, Coda recently reported.
If it is the last word — and there are still 27 days left in the Obama presidency — it will serve as a coda to a relationship that never clicked.
Its coda — Meyer alone at a desk, then many years later as her funeral coverage is interrupted by the death of Tom Hanks — is both haunting and hilarious. —D.
One of the platform's beta testers described Coda as a "Minecraft for docs," referring to the video game where people can build their own virtual worlds block by block.
While it may seem like a coda to the spectacle of a console's initial launch, a new system's second year on the market is the one that really matters.
A certain type of man would no doubt gleefully seize on this coda as evidence that women are fickle, self-dramatizing flibbertigibbets whose recall and accusations can't be trusted.
Showrunner Barry Sonnenfeld said "The End" is more like a coda to the story while the second-to-last book, "The Penultimate Peril," is the culmination of the series.
"Great foods like wild boar ragu and Chianina steak are already disappearing from the menu once famed for its meats, wines, and cheeses," resident Elena Coda told The Local.
The band's trademark fuzz guitar leads are in full, orchestrated flight here, and that surprise rock-out coda is also the kind of audio sucker-punch the band excels in.
In its very simplicity, the paragraph was a fitting coda to a year in which the court added a remarkable chapter to the continuing story of human freedom and dignity.
That's only reinforced in the season's other best episode, its eighth, which almost entirely (save a 20-second coda) takes the form of an episode of the actual wrestling show.
Yes, the First Order and Supreme Leader Kylo Ren are out there still, but the coda — in which young children are inspired by the Resistance — all but cancels that out.
Fast forward to launching Coda, he says they've rethought it in such a way that his daughter can figure it out fast enough to start planning a competition on it.
Time will tell whether or not Coda proves out to be as flexible, or more, to satisfy the needs for a wide array of teams that all have different demands.
It was a lovely coda to a show whose time is past due; Hannah found an house and a job and a new life somewhere upstate, separate from her friends.
The Golden State Warriors are NBA champions for the second time in three years, but this go-round comes with a dramatic little coda that has yet to be decided.
It's been two years since you last saw them properly, and when they sit down in the Wetherspoons you're all meeting at suddenly you need a coda to translate them.
The coda to the 2016 campaign was General Motor's announcement the day after the election that it was laying off 2,000 workers in its assembly plants in Ohio and Michigan.
And, in 2012, the Turkish government announced that the artist's bridge would soon span the Golden Horn itself—a coda, of sorts, to a centuries-long exercise in architectural diplomacy.
It's a telling metaphor for what it means to live within a perpetually distracted present, and a restless coda to a book that doesn't really know how to slow down.
A senior administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the order, said Mr. Obama pushed for the new policy as a coda to the May 2013 guidance.
The sober tone continues in a coda to the main story, in which Grill relates how the experience with Lobo transformed Seton from a brutal hunter into an avid ­conservationist.
Coda Payments started out focused on Indonesia in 2013, but it has since expanded to cover Southeast Asia's six most prominent markets: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia.
This campaign saw the Japanese government team up with the Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) and 15 anime producers in a bid to wipe out the spread of bootlegged content.
We had fallen into this trap where every song had to have a major guitar riff, had to have a verse, it had to have a chorus, middle eight, coda.
On this week's Modern Love podcast, the actress Amy Landecker reads "An Ancient Coda to My 21st-Century Divorce," an essay about new beginnings made possible by an old ritual.
A short coda has Welles answering questions from what looks to be a college audience that has just seen "Othello" at the long-gone Orson Welles Cinema in Cambridge, Mass.
The Lions being shoved aside in the final game of the regular season by the bullying Packers would be a fitting coda to an overall grim year in the NFL.
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda is screening at the Film Society of Lincoln Center (70 Lincoln Center Plaza, Upper West Side, Manhattan) and Laemmle's Music Hall 3 (9036 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills).
After graduating from college four years ago and starting a small video marketing company in Charleston, S.C., Matt Coda found himself being asked to produce industrial videos with a drone.
But shortly after meeting with Ms. Ono last month in Manhattan, the police in Berlin this week announced what amounts to an audacious coda to that 2006 chain of events.
These adverse developments inspired Timothy Snyder, a prolific and groundbreaking historian at Yale, to publish a very short book, "On Tyranny," that is a cautionary coda to Bullock's mammoth tome.
The Coda, a sport hybrid, comes recommended by Rich Conroy, the director of education at Bike New York, who says it's a commuting bike that's durable enough for city streets.
Over a guitar-noise coda, the video shows a blonde, oblivious suburban family, with a scowling son concealing a book titled "Revolution" — a warning, perhaps, that the cycle isn't over.
As the spacecraft's adventure draws closer to its final coda, many questions remain, including one that seems like it'd have an obvious to answer: How long is a day on Saturn?
"The Future Unfolding" is an apt coda for an exhibition which does not define, but instead successfully invites us to encounter the experiences and imagined possibilities around socialism in African countries.
It now serves as an unusual coda for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, in which Dalton is driven to the brink of depression by the rocky twists of his career.
And an eventual coda that leaps forward in time, addressing what the world looks like after Girl With All The Gifts, brings back some of the surprise of the first book.
This culminates in the frenzied rhythm of the danse macabre of the coda, which sounds both farcical and ominous, after which he emerges from his seat, unkempt and drenched in sweat.
Near the end coda, with the refrained description of his girlfriend's hair being everywhere, I would inevitably hurl myself on the ground, and even the most skeptical audiences would inevitably cheer.
Some would add an insidious coda: When I was done having kids, I could reasonably pressure my husband into having a vasectomy, since I had already done all the hard labor.
TNC: Well, right now I'm working on the script for issue 12, a coda to the first arc, but yeah, I'm going to stay with the character for a little while.
Coda, the smart collaborative document editor that breaks down the barriers between documents, spreadsheets, databases and presentations, is today launching one of its most important updates since its launch in 2017.
This poignant coda is one of many moments that provides 2808, available now via Apple Music, with far more humanity than you might expect from a movie about a drum machine.
By engineering neurotransmitter receptors that are activated by medicines that can be taken orally, Coda thinks it can control the activity of neurons responsible for both chronic pain and focal epilepsy.
It wasn't until the end, when the musicians joined the dancers on their level for a playful coda, that everyone relaxed, and we glimpsed who these performers might be as people.
Coda: Now, says Ma, Chinese investment has reverted to the mean: In 2016, the U.S. suddenly became 29% of total outbound Chinese investment, from an average of 8.3% from 2009-2015.
In May, Mr. Coda began working on the building site of the South Carolina Aeronautical Training Center, an $80-million, 224,000-square-foot structure at Trident Technical College in North Charleston.
It was an emphatic coda to a yearslong organizing effort underwritten by the United Automobile Workers, which has been repeatedly frustrated in its efforts to organize auto plants in the region.
Human rights activist and journalist Emadeddin Baghi told website Coda Story, which first reported on Instagram's actions, that four of his posts on the platform related to Soleimani were also removed.
But Scorsese remains deeply invested in his career, after more than half a century, and while "The Irishman" could easily provide a fitting coda, he has no intention of stopping here.
" And in a lovely coda to that observation, he adds: "When I was growing up in the 1940s, a song was everywhere on the radio, 'Cool Water' sung by Vaughn Monroe.
Wayne finishes his verse with a final riff on the topic, a final coda to the entire idea of "Lollipop" as a song, as a hit, as an international, career-defining phenomenon.
The latest is the forthcoming 12-episode coda to Will & Grace from NBC — of which a second season has already been ordered, because in the Peak TV era, more is definitely more.
And the tragic nature of her death in 2012 at age 48 is heightened by a coda regarding her daughter, Bobby Kristina, who was only 22 when she died three years later.
While there's a softness and distance to her voice, when it arrives in the coda of the former it commandeers the song itself—her mere presence fundamentally changing its structure and direction.
"Every Day Is Extra" offers a detailed record of an important life, a dutiful recounting of long-forgotten triumphs and setbacks, and a high-minded coda about the virtues of public service.
It was an emphatic coda to a yearslong organizing effort underwritten by the United Automobile Workers, which has been repeatedly frustrated in its efforts to organize major auto plants in the region.
The collection ends with a nonfiction coda that doesn't decode or deepen the stories so much as rework some of their themes (youth and adventure, age and memory) in two thoughtful essays.
Biden's meltdown (the worst presidential-race performance by a former vice president in modern history, the hapless Dan Quayle aside) is a sad coda to the public career of an honorable man.
As a coda to the "Atlas," Cooper had decided to make a series of photographs along the coast where he was born, on a three-week road trip between Oregon and Tijuana.
WASHINGTON — In January 2012, Representative Gabrielle Giffords, Democrat of Arizona, decided to resign her seat, a sad coda to the assassination attempt she had miraculously survived, but which left her badly disabled.
On Friday, the nonprofit publication Coda first reported that Instagram was removing certain posts mentioning Soleimani and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, including from state-aligned news outlets and human-rights activists.
Deadspin's former editor-in-chief Megan Greenwell tweeted on Friday that the sports site "no longer employs a single writer on editor," a coda that marks the end of a dramatic week.
It's an episode of TV that's all about closure, and its success is elevated by a crowd-pleasing coda that'll make you laugh and cry for these wonderfully deranged and awful characters.
Twelve Classic Performances of "Dark Star" by the Grateful Dead Before checking out these 12 performances, it's worth reading Robert Hunter's lyrics here; this version includes the final coda, never performed live.
Wolfe runs Youth Code singer Sara Taylor's voice through a vocoder and replaces the original's clattering coda with a new section that features vocals from Wolfe herself and Deafheaven frontman George Clarke.
Coda, a startup trying to rethink the notion behind a word document, raised $60 million, and all this points towards moves to try to create a more robust toolkit for non-technical users.
Jayde Perry, the representative for CODA International, says that she could speak AUSLAN [Australian sign language] from the age of two, but her teachers assumed her lack of English was a learning disability.
His previous startup, Coda Automotive, sank under the weight of executive disputes and a strategic misalignment between Czinger and the partners and investors who had lined up to finance the electric vehicle manufacturer.
Echoing the testimony of other relatives, Cyrus Coda says he feels the sentences were too lenient and that other people and government agencies should also be held responsible, including the warehouse&aposs owner.
The fact that the game exists as a final coda is not all that curious—after all, most professional sports have some mechanism for determining their champions at the end of a season.
But Mr. Rosales's violent last minutes on Friday were hardly the panicked coda to a home invasion gone wrong, as they first seemed from the 2200 call that had come in that afternoon.
And there was a frightening coda to it on the opposite coast, in the Los Angeles area, where a man with an arsenal of weapons was arrested en route to gay pride festivities.
Yet "Toward a Concrete Utopia" offers an oblique coda to this age of construction through an excerpt from "A Hole in the Head," a 2016 documentary film by the Slovak director Robert Kirchhoff.
He provided a wrenching coda after Yoko's early death from ovarian cancer, in 1990; we see her here in a flower-strewn coffin, her face so overlit she appears an angel bound home.
One of the highlights of this section is "Aprés Hello Dalí" (1965), a painting with swirling motifs by Isaac Abrams, who operated Coda, a 1960s gallery in downtown Manhattan devoted to psychedelic art.
The Ukraine coda, with Trump's cockeyed conspiracy theory playing in one corner and the siren song of impeachment in the other, suggests that the hack of our common trust is now on autoplay.
It's a deeply uncomfortable coda, which shows Starship Troopers and its cast (among them: Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Denise Richards) in a new, cold light—not as heroes, but as villains.
So, this music is the music for the coda of Black Swan, where you do the, like, iconic 32 fouettés, which is, like, you stay on that one leg and do 32 revolutions.
Its intonation is off and the emphasis is often placed on the wrong syllable for most of what it pronounces, which includes some prefatory explanation and a coda as well as the names.
In a bizarre coda to this all, Twomey appears to have been the victim of some gross retaliatory acts from his roommate, the same roommate who sent him the picture in the first place.
The famous coda in which Mark Renton, the protagonist played by Mr McGregor, says he will "Choose Life" would have made him a target voter for Tony Blair's revival of the British Labour party.
But his purpose Wednesday night in Philadelphia was just as much to make the case for democracy itself so that an authoritarian and fascist like Donald Trump doesn't become the coda to his presidency.
Grouped on a single wall in the final gallery, the show's 48 examples date from 1967 to '69 and provide a splendid coda, gradually yielding recognizable diagrams for windows, heads, leaves and squat buildings.
The bizarre fortune-cookie philosophy of its coda just emphasizes how impoverished this film feels when it comes to unifying themes, or a big picture that would find meaning in all the little incidents.
He added a grandiloquent coda: "The fate of our world may depend on the effort of a single person who builds or propagates the machinery of freedom that makes the world safe for capitalism".
By the time we decided to sell nearly all of our remaining position, the stock was lower - a frustrating coda to an otherwise tremendously successful investment that achieved total lifetime profitability of over $900M.
As a coda to this unfortunate reality, the main part of the VR experience involves sitting in a "neurocosmetology lab," or hair salon, where the Octavia Electrodes are woven directly into braided hair extensions.
Over 21975 years after production stopped, audiences can finally partake of Welles's parting shot — a strangely appropriate coda to a career in which his genius was continually compromised by troubled productions and studio battles.
Meme accounts on Instagram and YouTube are splicing savage moments from iconic TV shows, video games, and movies with Blonde Redhead's song "For the Damaged Coda," from their 2000 album Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons.
What's more, the final coda is as direct an address to the xenophobia at home in our current administration as that which you'll find in any film this year, let alone a giant Marvel movie.
As a late Friday coda to this week's news of Nokia's old feature phone business getting sold once again, today Nokia quietly confirmed it is laying off 1,032 employees in its home market of Finland.
Yet "Untitled" also seems perfectly suited to this exhibition; it has a timeless quality that offers a wonderful coda for visitors to reflect upon the current moment and their sense of belonging in the world.
But the inning was an appropriate coda to a bizarre 22-hour stretch for the Mets, whose mascot was captured on video making an obscene gesture to a fan during Wednesday night's 21-113 loss.
When Schwarzenbach sang, the entire crowd joined in, and when Pfahler did the anthemic drum roll into the song's closing coda, you'd be hard pressed to not find people air-drumming right along with him.
Even in the coda, when Derek Jr. is walking the runway as a plus-size model, there's a feeling that we're supposed to laugh simply at the fact that he doesn't look like everyone else.
"With all its yelling and interruptions, the hearing was a fitting coda to the hyperpartisan farce of an investigation that House Republicans have conducted into the FBI and Mr. Mueller's Russia probe," The Post complained.
" She was played in a 1921 film version by Jane Thomas, who, two years later, made a movie with a name that provided a fitting coda to Audrey Munson's career: "Lost in a Big City.
It was a coda of sorts to the boardroom drama that erupted last year when Ronald O. Perelman abruptly stepped down as Carnegie's chairman after clashing with the hall's administrative staff and other board members.
Designed by Clare Palmier and Spadge Hopkins, and fabricated by Cory Burr, Coda is comprised of reflective surfaces, bike parts, and a spinning wheel that reveals LED images of Barrett as well as his lyrics.
A World Economic Forum Global Shaper and advisor at ConsenSys' Tachyon Accelerator, Ash Egan has backed a number of headline companies in the space, including Bison Trails, Coda, CoinList, Dapper Labs, Near, Simplex and Torus.
WHATEVER THE UTILITY of the Landers plot in "BlacKkKlansman," it's worth considering in contrast with a coda Lee appends to the very end of the film — a noisy echo of the director's 20th-century ire.
On Monday night, he was deported to Germany, the coda to a 220-year fight to remove Mr. Palij, a former volunteer Nazi guard who is believed to have presided over the death camp Trawniki.
A real-life coda has imposed an awkward structure on "Avicii: True Stories," a sadly familiar price-of-fame documentary about the Swedish D.J. and electronic dance music producer, whose birth name was Tim Bergling.
After forcing you to consider for 80 minutes whether your civics class enthusiasm for the Constitution is still defensible, Ms. Schreck then introduces a 20-minute coda that includes a live debate on the subject.
At the time, her family placed a paid death notice in The Arizona Daily Star under her married name, June Birt, but apparently no news obituary — no coda to a spectacular case — was ever written.
By way of a coda, the exhibition ends in 1992 with "The Birth of the Blues," a vibrant chord of rich blues and greens swept in horizontal lines, like notation for a bar of music.
Only in his last pages does he get to the election of Donald Trump, and after all he has said about the corrupting effects of political power on a religious community, the coda is disappointing.
" Where another writer might end his story on this bleakly graceful note, Nguyen moves into a coda in which the wife decides to surrender her identity and acquiesce to the professor's delusion: "It's just me. . . .
The verdict against Mr. Walters was also a coda to a series of insider trading prosecutions led by Preet Bharara, the former United States attorney in Manhattan who was fired days before the trial began.
In the academic symposium that serves as a coda to the novel, Atwood plants a reminder of how inevitable it is that we would interpret Offred's story in a way that serves our own interests.
Customers station themselves at the table, the windowsill or a low shelf, each set with a saltshaker and an enormous bottle of Valentina hot sauce, which brings good cling, upfront heat and a citrus coda.
For Tribune Media, a deal with Sinclair could be the coda for a company that was the television arm of the Tribune behemoth that published newspapers including The Los Angeles Times and The Chicago Tribune.
Sturkey's book is a study in unintended consequences — a portrait of a Mississippi town from its founding in 1882 through the depredations of racial apartheid, ending with a brief coda on the civil rights movement.
Still a little preoccupied with that, but I'm sorry to say that I actually don't think, if I had to do a kind of coda to that, I would say that I was wrong, readers.
The President's tribute to Navy SEAL William "Ryan" Owens -- who was killed in Yemen on a mission that was a success or failure, depending whom you ask — was the emotional coda to an otherwise workmanlike speech.
" UPDATE [July 18, 5:24 PM]: Following the publication of this story, CODA's owners responded with a statement, which reads as follows: "CODA in no way whatsoever employs customer profiling policies or practices of any kind.
Mr. Cooper's "Cast" was too self-conscious an ending: music that blends nostalgic, jazzy ruminations with disintegrating stretches, trailing into a cosmic coda of Messiaen-like piano chords, scratchy violin phrases and a repetitive vibraphone riff.
While Joss Whedon was able to put together Serenity as an apt coda for his story about a band of rag-tag misfits, rumor has it there's renewed interest in doing something new with the story.
Ideally, this coda will help finish out the narrative for listeners who might not have kept up, looking back on the events that have transpired since the season ended in a year and a half ago.
He did learn to take a less laissez-faire attitude toward his job, but he also added an odd coda: But in most cases, we're not impacting heart surgeries, rocket trajectories, or life-or-death scenarios.
Alternatively, I'm left to wonder whether there was some kind of underlying spiritual coda being delivered when CEO Mark Zuckerberg talked about wanting Facebook to encourage "meaningful social interactions" and lead to more 'time well spent'.
Reached by The Verge, Feri and Anna referred us to a recent statement on the company blog, reflecting on Bangi's departure and announcing a new partnership with a group called Coda Societies to improve company culture.
Right now, that includes most Apple apps (Mail, Notes, Photos, iMovie, Garage Band, and Final Cut Pro X) and a smattering of third-party apps such as Pixelmator, Microsoft Office, Coda, Sketch (soon), 1Password, and OmniGraffle.
And an early out, particularly for a guy who took the job claiming he wanted to serve his country, would damage his reputation and add a sad coda to the end of his State Department stewardship.
Far from being the heart-rending coda to Lovely Creatures' and the Bad Seeds' narrative, Skeleton Tree, along with Push the Sky Away, instead represents another reincarnation of the band and a shift in Cave's writing.
What was once a hotel opened in 1895, the party quickly outgrew this first venue and was forced to relocate into a more traditional club served by the then Annex Wreckroom (now house/techno superbar CODA).
While the company can't treat all kinds of epilepsy, Coda says that it could address focal epilepsy, which represents 60% of all manifestations of the condition, and is linked to a specific region of the brain.
But at the very end, after the credits roll once again, we get one last coda: a quick shot of Amma as the Woman in White, summoning her friends to the woods — and to their deaths.
The performance stopped cold at the very instance in the opera at which Orfeo looks back, then an unearthly little coda for violin and orchestra by Mr. Aucoin provided a grimly dramatic end to the evening.
There's an empty white hopelessness as the coda to this story — a planet we are denuding of plant and animal life in order to build the cities and supporting industries that seem emblematic of human progress.
For example, AirPay, which Garena says has an annualized gross transaction value run-rate of $330 million, competes with MOLPay and Coda Payments to serve customers who need an alternative to credit cards for online transactions.
" And just in case we misunderstand, Platt closes with a coda on the business relationship between the Chinese merchant Houqua and the American John Murray Forbes, which "had always been informal, based on trust and affection.
And despite the brief, insolent coda, what stays with you from the final sequence is the slow, frieze-like procession that leads the blinded Eddy offstage: an image of love and community, as well as sadness.
LONDON — It is a punishing coda to an already awful ordeal: British women who survive forced marriages abroad are rescued with help from the Foreign Office, only to have to repay the government for their escape.
In addition to the 73-page majority decision granting the Trump administration's stay request in the California and Oregon cases, Bybee penned a separate, five-page coda savaging Congress for decades of legislative inaction on immigration.
" The keyboard tones echo "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," while the extended vocal-harmony coda (singing Crowley's precepts "Do what thou wilt" and "Love is the law") hints at "I Want You (She's So Heavy).
I've built a handful of custom trackers in Asana without needing to rely on the help menu at all; to do the same thing in Coda, I had to spend a fair amount of time reading documentation.
A year later they followed the album up with a coda called "Hymn for a Missing Girl," a 22-minute-long instrumental that, at the time, seemed like a cool way to close the book on Warring.
Splash has a coda that, at first, feels like the movie doesn't know where or how to wrap things up, but then whips out new information that casts the sun-bleached drama in a whole new light.
Stripe only caters to card owners which, for now, leaves the door open to companies like Omise, which recently raised $17.5 million, and Coda, which just raised $2 million, which enable online retailers to accept alternative payments.
"Melanfonie Momente" is the first single from the album—it consists of a series of six distinct "momentes," ranging from the twinkling "Glock" to the stirring "Coda," whose strings glitch and stutter like paper in the wind.
But in a surreal coda to the mini-reshuffle, the new chief whip, Julian Smith, who replaced Mr. Williamson, marked his promotion by tweeting a picture of the pet tarantula that had been kept by his predecessor.
And Mr. de Blasio failed to read out the names of the victims during the program — doing so only afterward, in an awkwardly delivered tacked-on coda to his prepared speech, in which he mispronounced several names.
Its second movement contains passages of such harmonic complexity that they could have been written by Wagner, Brahms's great rival, who died earlier that year, as could have the unexpectedly soft and lulling coda of the finale.
The final film to show there was Ron Howard's documentary "Pavarotti," a fitting coda for the theater: a prestige movie, flattering to a well-heeled audience, that offered a certain demographic's idea of a cultured night out.
And it was also a fitting coda to a turbulent 21-year run by the trading and banking unit at Deutsche that was inspired by three derivative specialists who had been poached from Wall Street years earlier.
This contortion transitions into a mask of confusion as her shoulders rise, the only help her body offers to the wonderful above-the-neck physical comedy that turns the punch line that follows into a mere coda.
But the discount is a humbling coda on a rough year for Uber, which has been rocked by a series of scandals, from claims of sexual harassment to revelations of a program meant to deceive law enforcement.
Only here, there's a genuine undercurrent of sweetness, especially in the closing portion, which builds toward Fisher presenting her mom the Screen Actors Guild life achievement award in 2015 -- about as beautiful a coda as one could imagine.
The ending — in which the evil spirit Tak possesses a crow and Tom Skerritt sacrifices himself after invoking Adam Sandler and Ann Coulter — is not good, nor is the coda that reminds us God was love all along.
Currey explains that this coda to recalibrate the gender balance is not only the right thing to do but a more robust realization of his original intention to provide modern readers with inspiration for their own creative pursuits.
In a quiet coda to a period of sturm und drang at Carnegie Hall, Ronald O. Perelman, the billionaire businessman, resigned from its board of trustees earlier this month, representatives of Mr. Perelman and the hall said Friday.
But even Sanctified Cousin didn't go hard in his defense, and the consensus around the dinner table was that the grits-tossing was the creamy, searing coda to a relationship that had long been an irredeemable hot mess.
The hope is that Coda can be flexible enough to stitch together the problems that span all those kinds of products into a single flow — sheets, docs, and other kinds of places where people collaborate and store information.
Some of the titles — Making Things Grow Outdoors, Space, Everything Belongs, alongside Rollo May's The Courage To Create — supply an ironically appropriate coda for the show, underscored by the fact that they too were found at the dump.
And then they followed it up in July with Automata II, a four-track coda that gets really out there and brings the band into new spaces like swing jazz ("Voice of Trespass" is a very interesting song).
Later, "Wolves," which hit Tidal with vocals from Chicago rapper Vic Mensa and singer Sia heard during West's Yeezy Season 2 fashion show replaced by a muted Frank Ocean coda, was retooled to house all three guest appearances.
O'Reilly's remembrance is a fitting coda to the Ailes saga: his most famous TV personality, who has long practiced the politics of grievance for powerful white men, griping in defense of the one to whom he owes everything.
That's the highest rate of opioid-related deaths in the U.S. Other, less invasive treatment options are definitely available, including opioid alternatives that will provide pain relief to chronic sufferers like the one being developed by startup Coda.
His 1994 coda to the trilogy, The Age of Extremes, on "the short twentieth century, 1914–1991," was garlanded with praise (if not unanimous), made the British best-seller list, and was translated into an astonishing 30 languages.
The 1+1+3 coda (click pause click pause click click click) is unique to the Eastern Caribbean, is made by all the whales in the Eastern Caribbean Clan, and has remained identical for at least 30 years.
It's fine in theory that she adds his Opus 133 (the famous "Grosse Fuge," itself the score of a complete 1971 ballet by Hans van Manen): Beethoven originally designated that as the coda to the Opus 130, anyway.
In fact, Schiff emphasized that the day Mueller testified to Congress, July 24 — widely viewed as the coda of the investigation — came just one day before Trump spoke to Zelensky to ask for the probes of his adversaries.
The alleged scheme has ended up in criminal charges that represent a dramatic coda to months of wrangling over a closely fought contest that left the seat unfilled and North Carolina the only state with unsettled election results.
As Coda Story noted last week, the company seems to be deleting posts from media outlets affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), which has been labeled a foreign terrorist organization by the US and faces sanctions.
A powerful fast food company releasing a podcast to explain riots it caused while never once mentioning the name of the cartoon that inspired those riots is the perfect coda to the strange saga of the Szechuan sauce.
Last year's finale ended with some of the season's big mysteries and plotlines being resolved, then it tacked on a coda / cliffhanger, as the USS Discovery received a distress call from the Enterprise's pre-Kirk commander, Captain Christopher Pike.
And on the story side, the upcoming Avengers two-parter is looking a lot like a coda to the saga of the Infinity Stones, the McGuffins that have been a key part of the initial three Marvel cinematic phases.
Wednesday night in Washington, as Clinton delivered an emotional coda to her campaign on one side of town, Sanders was igniting a packed auditorium of college students with a tough-love vision for the future of the Democratic Party.
CEO Shishir Mehrotra spent his life in documents, and now he and co-founder Alex DeNeui have raised $60 million for a startup called Coda that's trying to start the concept of an online document or spreadsheet from scratch.
It might be the biggest spoiler to say that this eight-episode coda involves them finding their way back to each other and figuring out how to express their feelings despite their terminal awkwardness and protective armor of nihilism.
By drawing stark opposition between the men and women, Mr. van Hove sets up a more moving, empowering ending for the female characters — one fitting for the #MeToo moment — than you typically get in the opera's jarringly upbeat coda.
Upon the foundation of this male-female negotiation, Petipa constructs the rest of almost every act — the central suite of classical dances with their solo variations, and coda, the other ensembles in various styles, the mime scenes, and more.
And in an odd coda to a long day of bill-passing, John J. Flanagan, a Long Island Republican who is the Senate majority leader, introduced a bill to rename the Tappan Zee Bridge for Governor Cuomo's father, Gov.
Finally, here's a video chat Hutner did with Small, Wright and the Stony Brook medical students on the drone project in Madagascar: Coda | Dot Earth's 2,800-plus posts will live on, but I'm moving to ProPublica on Dec. 5.
When that fades out, there's a surprise coda: a minute-long instrumental from Trombone Shorty, a local hero in New Orleans, overdubbing his trumpets and trombones into flamboyant free jazz and then a grooving horn section, unmistakably from Louisiana.
As a coda to this meditative but piercing show, the gallery has installed a 2249 painting by Ms. Stevens called "Big Daddy Paper Doll" in a display window that faces out to the street and the nearby High Line.
When Bill Clinton, during the Monica Lewinsky meltdown, defended his public contortions of the truth by saying, "It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is," he provided a sort of coda for the era of spin.
A ten-minute track with sparse lyrics, a midsection that collapses in on itself, a sample from a nature documentary anchoring the chaos, and an explosive, feedback-laced coda, it personifies the ambition that was always running through Jawbreaker.
The dance coda, while sweet, doesn't really suggest open lanes for the characters going forward, and the cliffhanger featuring the Shadow Monster makes it feel like season three is simply going to be more of what we've just seen.
Clinton is working to overcome a late surge from Sanders on June 7 in the California primary, where a loss could serve as an embarrassing coda to her primary campaign even as she could clinch the Democratic nomination that night.
"Seeing vapour emanating from both of Australia's active volcanoes and witnessing an eruption at Mawson Peak have been an amazing coda to this week's submarine research," the trip's chief scientist, IMAS professor and geophysicist Mike Coffin, said in the statement.
At the same time, the limited palette holds this cacophony firmly in place, like an unlikely and even dissonant combination of notes, which begins to sound necessary and even natural when it returns as a coda in a musical composition.
Resigned, in a sense, to the restoration of order (whether personal or historical), the work included here becomes a secondary coda to the enormous upheaval and despair unleashed by the Nazis in Europe before, during, and after the second World War.
Nor does it appear there were any Russians involved in the mortifying coda in which some of Clinton's State Department email traffic turned up on the computer of Anthony Weiner, the since-estranged husband of Clinton's close aide, Huma Abedin.
Narrated by Wreden himself, it's a metafictional masterpiece that sees you exploring the hard drive of a game developer named Coda, whose ("playable") unfinished ideas on the Source engine each comment in some way upon the objective-based nature of gaming.
Yet Mr. Barenboim never lets you forget that Elgar's was a world riven with unease, just like Mahler's: Rhythms that aren't quite drilled are often forced to attention; the first movement is deliberately choppy; even the triumphant coda seems shy.
Then something strange happened — the show jumped ahead seven months for a coda in which a retired Agent Gaad counseled Stan Beeman to take greater advantage of his relationship with Oleg, while an unhappy Paige worked Pastor Tim and Alice.
At this month's Art Basel fair in Switzerland, for example, the dealer David Zwirner sold Bridget Riley's monumental new horizontally striped abstract, "Coda," to the Long Museum in Shanghai, founded by the private collectors Liu Yiqian and his wife, Wang Wei.
The story is saved from whimsy or sentimentality by this nicely humdrum coda: I tell him what has happened since I lost him, and assure him that I approved of his valedictory bite, that awful deliveryman who had it coming.
The group's partial reassembly here amounts to the blockbuster of blockbusters, and a welcome coda features works by Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandr Rodchenko and other artists whose study of Shchukin's French pictures was decisive for the development of the Russian avant-garde.
This mild coda has stayed with me more than anything else in the movie; by now, we know something of the troubles that have, like Furies, pursued one generation after the next—the grandmother, her son, and her son's son.
Photographs at Matthew Marks, a harmonious coda for Kelly, was co-organized by the artist shortly before his death on December 27 at the age 92, and is a novel exploration of a medium he rarely receives attention for: photography.
He called the fans fickle with who their support, with the mostly unstated coda that they were dumb enough that any nimble indie guy from the 00s would do, since his recent opponent A.J. Styles became the hottest commodity on SmackDown.
The moment was a fitting coda to Pete Buttigieg's historic campaign, one that both tested the nation's still evolving acceptance of LGBTQ Americans and represented a giant leap forward in the eyes of scores of those inspired by Buttigieg's candidacy.
At the Torrentes' house, Remo falls in love with a girl named Laura, and a chapter about their visits to Mexico City's bathhouses, which appeared out of context in Bolaño's posthumous poetry collection, "The Unknown University," forms a natural coda here.
The Philharmonic's high level of the performance continued throughout the symphony: the second movement's cross between a scherzo and lyrical reminiscence; the restless slow movement; and the often frenzied finale, which drives toward of seemingly triumphant (or bitter?) coda of victory.
Nobody watching " The Lord of the Rings : The Return of the King" (19803) envisaged a quiet coda, in which Frodo Baggins retrains as a chiropodist, and few of us, similarly, were banking on the revival of Woody, Buzz, and the gang.
As he was nearing his 90th birthday, he allowed his wife to catalog his works so they could be exhibited, as they were at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago and the Coda Gallery in Palm Desert, Calif.
Collins provided her own coda to the controversy, writing, "A new generation of people from a range of backgrounds and neighborhoods is enjoying the result of a multiethnic, determined grass-roots movement whose conviction and vision triumphed against unbelievable odds."
I'm not sure that adds up to much, and it seems to me that Ms. Cracknell, whose pacing and use of the stage are otherwise superbly delicate, may have been compensating for that when she appended a schmaltzy (albeit effective) coda.
The next morning, Mr. Woodard appeared before the local judge where he was convicted of drunken and disorderly conduct and fined $50, the coda to a story that intimately portrayed the disrespect and horrific treatment of black veterans returning from service.
Director Ezra Edelman advances three separate ideas in Made in America that dovetail masterfully in the final installment, which opens with Simpson being found not guilty of murder, then functions as a long coda on the aftermath of that massive trial.
The opening bars, featuring an upward-zipping electric bass flourish, foreshadow the song's wordless coda — one of Mr. White's signature triumphs, a waft of ahhhs that can only be described as the most perversely chromatic crowd-pleasing singalong in popular music history.
I know it took a lot for Hale to talk to me — she hasn't spoken to any journalists about her Goodreads ordeal — and the coda to "Catfish" points to all the stress she had to manage after the Guardian piece went live.
Here's what CineFix thinks the top 5 end credits are:Blue Valentine (movie in review)Legend of the Drunken Master (gag reel)Ferris Bueller's Day Off (secondary plot line)Wall-E (epilogue)Inland Empire (coda credits)What are your favorite end credit scenes?
To the brave handful of GOP officials who've condemned the "lock her up" theme, it was the coda to a story about Clinton's conduct as secretary of state, the moral of which is that Republicans will have to beat Clinton at the polls.
In a remarkable coda to the night's dramatic events, a few moments after McConnell finished his emotional floor speech, he announced to the chamber that he wanted the Senate to turn next to the annual defense bill and pass it the next day.
While Coda, an electric car start-up run by ex-GM China chief Phil Murtaugh, failed three years ago, a Beijing start-up called Zhiche Auto aims to launch smart, connected electric cars by as early as the end of next year.
We had a little coda about the disastrous US tour, where Liam got on the plane then decided he wasn't going because he wanted to go house hunting, and Noel went and did a solo gig, and then Noel quite because of Liam.
To commemorate his birthday and the tenth anniversary of his death, his hometown presented a series of Barrett-related programs last week in Cambridge, UK. Syd Barrett – A Celebration culminated with the unveiling of an artwork titled Coda, created in his honor.

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