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"conjoined" Definitions
  1. joined together, united, or linked.
  2. Numismatics
  3. accolated.

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The occurrence of conjoined twins happens once every 200,000 births and about 70% of conjoined twins are female.
My favorite novels about conjoined twins (or formerly conjoined twins) are "Sister Mine," by Nalo Hopkinson, and "God's Fool," by Mark Slouka.
Conjoined twins with two heads (dicephalic parapagus) make up perhaps only 10% of cases of conjoined twins overall, and are thus even more rare.
Though they were conjoined in their lower body, they had defied the odds — 40 to 60 percent of conjoined twins are delivered stillborn, and only 35 percent survive after the first day.
They are typically sold in packs of five conjoined marshmallows.
I thought you had done the conjoined trial, the success.
This is the first time they have separated conjoined siblings.
None of Goodrich's conjoined twins have died during the operation.
Conjoined twins occur around once in every 200,000 live births.
I have a large collection of books about conjoined twins.
Parasitic twins, like conjoined twins, can occur in humans, too.
The third and fourth quotations are inseparable, like conjoined twins.
More from Newser Beloved Tanzanian Conjoined Twins Dead at 21 Rev.
With those theories conjoined, the choice facing the GOP seemed simple.
Not much is known about what causes conjoined twinning in cetaceans.
He grabs a nearby 23D replica of the boys' conjoined skulls.
Despite remaining conjoined, Maria and Consolata lived the life they could.
Whiteness and America have always been kept synonymous, conjoined, fiercely paired.
If this division process occurs only partially, a conjoined twin may result.
Only 2 percent of conjoined twins are born connected at the head.
INDIVISIBLE Conjoined twin singers in southern Italy weigh whether to be separated.
Abraham Lincoln, too, is morally conjoined here, on the abolition of slavery.
According to National Geographic, this is the third known case of conjoined bats.
These locations are sometimes conjoined to give the impression of a single city.
"We didn't know we were having twins, much less conjoined twins," said Andre.
He won international acclaim in the late 1980s after successfully separating conjoined twins.
From the start, Gropius insists on interdisciplinary education, with arts and crafts conjoined.
The conjoined babies were connected below their waists and shared a colon and bladder.
Listening to Flood Network's conjoined, hallucinatory songs is like going on a Wiki walk.
In humans, conjoined twins are identical twins that are physically attached to each other.
His work in neurosurgery, including separating twins conjoined at the head, was genuinely groundbreaking.
America's essence, for McGrath, is grounded in those conceptually conjoined twins, consumption and hunger.
Separating Saudi Aramco from the government could be as complicated as separating conjoined twins.
Previously, scientists have found conjoined sharks in species that give birth to live animals.
Health scares and rehab for once-conjoined boys Rehab has been marked with highs and lows for Jadon and Anias McDonald, the upstate New York twins who were born conjoined at the head and underwent a marathon surgery to separate them last fall.
In all likelihood, Brienne will remain sworn to Sansa, so their fates will be conjoined.
As it turned out, the Delaneys were going to have twins — but they were conjoined.
It's been 12 years since he last separated twins conjoined at the head at Montefiore.
My Dunn initiators were conjoined twins, embracing each other in ink upon my friend's bicep.
The very elementary architectural image of conjoined prison and home urges a realization about that.
The Saudis have a long-running program to separate conjoined twins from around the world.
Whether the oval shaped, feetless/legless Bob or the conjoined three assed Biff and Chip.
Formerly it was conjoined male twins; now it's a girl who also has physical problems.
Separating conjoined twins is "actually pretty awesome," he told CNN before the McDonald brothers' operation.
This unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, and suggestive of conjoined figures.
Two-headed conjoined twins are rare in nature for any species of vertebrate (including humans).
In "Untitled (Conjoined Twins)" (2019), a mother rests her head on one of two infants, who appear to be conjoined at the head, placing her hand on her children's bodies as a sign of love and protection, a promise that she is keeping them safe.
Nicole had never even posted a photograph depicting the boys as conjoined until a month ago.
It's a badge of honor as to who gets the last cut when separating conjoined twins.
Conjoined twins Rabia and Rukia are admitted to a hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on July 24.
For Maria and Consolata Mwakikuti, conjoined twins and orphans from Tanzania, this was certainly the case.
Scientists believe that conjoined twins result from a single fertilized egg that fails to separate completely.
Crameri said there were no surprises, despite concerns that the girls' bowel may have been conjoined.
Image: Henk Tanis"This case concerns the second known case of twinning, the first case of conjoined twins in Phocoena phocoena, the fourth known case of parapagus dicephalus in a cetacean species and the tenth known case of conjoined twinning in a cetacean species," the researchers wrote.
Prior to this discovery, conjoined fawns had only been seen in utero, reports the University of Georgia.
It seems like there's this disconnect, where people think that Brooklyn and Queens aren't these conjoined twins.
Whether it's playing conjoined twins or breastfeeding a serial killer, she trusts he knows what he's doing.
Formosa said that her family found out the girls were conjoined at her 16-week doctor's appointment.
The Saturday Globe , a Utica-based weekly, published a cartoon showing two Carnegies, conjoined at the hip.
They're used to alter a face in subtle ways (New nose!) and more extreme ones (Conjoined twin!).
By the end, the two instruments are in sublime retreat, harmonies humming and washing away, still conjoined.
Conjoined twins are rare, occurring in as few as one out of 200,000 births, the hospital said.
She noted a 2001 case of conjoined twins, Jodie and Mary, who were born sharing an aorta.
This is the incredible moment conjoined twins with two heads and one body were born by caesarean section.
At the time, separation surgery was uncommon, and the prognosis for conjoined twins like the sisters was uncertain.
In the first, the more lighthearted "Mechanical Organ," the dancers latch onto one another to form conjoined shapes.
It may be true that there are genetic alterations that could increase the chances of conjoined twins, however.
Daedelus: Electronic music isn't just a computer's output, the synthetic is conjoined with [something more] primal and guttural.
For those who don't understand, pulling off that feat was just as miraculous as successfully separating conjoined twins.
The most famous case of conjoined twins is that of Chang and Eng Bunker of Siam, now Thailand.
The twins were born via cesarean section last year and are believed to be Bhutan's first conjoined twins.
In 2009, doctors at RCHM successfully separated conjoined Bangladeshi twins, Trishna and Krishna in a 25-hour surgery.
Jeelani explained that conjoined twins are "very, very unusual," but even more so those joined at the head.
The commission for the Met and the birth of this baby were like conjoined twins, connected by destiny.
Once the falcon strikes, the conjoined birds often spiral earthward, trailing intermittent white clouds of the victim's feathers.
At center stage is a swatch of dark blue denim with conjoined-twin pockets forming an hourglass shape.
Last year, she bought a lot with conjoined trailers, not really habitable, at a tax auction for $2,500.
This simpler, unpainted steel cage is pierced by a mirrored opening, its form suggestive of two conjoined figures.
Difficult surgery Conjoined twins occur once every 200,000 live births, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Four of the show's six paintings represent composite figures with the bodies of quadrupeds awkwardly conjoined to human torsos.
TEARS AS CONJOINED TWINS DIE DAY AFTER BIRTH "I didn't know what was actually happening," George told Fox 43.
The girls, who debuted their Quinceanera dresses at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles on Thursday, were born conjoined twins.
Using those skills he essentially made two bowls and conjoined them to make a very beautiful space battle station.
A long-running but little-known Saudi program separates conjoined twins who come from poor families around the world.
Less topical, but still fascinating, is Yunte Huang's thorough history of the 19th-century conjoined twins Chang and Eng.
There's also his oak-topped Giro side table, whose conjoined but contrasting metal legs are inspired by a synecdoche.
Sometimes, this split happens too late in a pregnancy and the halves don't fully separate, leading to conjoined twins.
Scientists believe that conjoined twins develop from a single fertilized egg that fails to separate completely as it divides.
I also attended Clit Club, making a pair of conjoined chairs for the set of Lesbapalooza at Dixon Place.
For Anias, doctors had to remove the skull cap they'd fashioned out of extra bone from the boys' conjoined skull.
And you did a solid for the McDonald family, whose conjoined twins were successfully separated after a 27-hour surgery.
"They were normal little boys, like any other two little babies you would see -- except for being conjoined," Christian says.
"They were normal little boys, like any other two little babies you would see -- except for being conjoined," Christian says.
What's for lunch Here's what's coming up later The McDonald twins, two 13-month-old boys conjoined at the head.
Agile startups evolved quickly with real-time feedback, all conjoined by the central pillar of this new industry: the smartphone.
It isn't even a loop, just a perfectly straight line of conjoined tubes (Hyperloop said that was always the plan).
Innovative Uranus has been conjoined with fiery Mars since the 11th, bringing about significant change and action in our lives.
We were both attempting to harness the energy of the massed conjoined complicated emotions were still churning in us both.
Strawberries can be orange or white, the size of a pinkie tip, oblong, conjoined or bloblike, ecstatic, defiant, ungainly, unique.
Infections near Anias' brain forced doctors to remove the skull cap they had fashioned out of the boys' conjoined skull.
Just a third of conjoined twins survive a single day after birth, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
There are further separations and the intro of conjoined plush buddies energetically voiced by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele.
A neurosurgeon who successfully operated to separate twins conjoined at the head has died from complications associated with the coronavirus.
Little Eufreaka looked like Eureka's just-surgically-freed conjoined twin, and they bopped about merrily in matching lashes and loaves.
It is one of the two "shells" that were originally going to be conjoined as a sweeping $49 million penthouse.
Now, President Trump will need to plumb how deeply his affection and conjoined interests with the Saudi royal family go.
He's considered the leading expert in the world on twins conjoined at the head, and this was his seventh craniopagus operation.
According to Newsweek, a mushroom hunter stumbled across the body of conjoined fawn twins in the Minnesota woods back in 2016.
The two women holding a conjoined North and South Korea symbolize supreme leader Kim Il Sung's vision for the two countries.
The incidence of a triplet birth involving conjoined twins is believed to be about one in 50 million, the hospital said.
To call them sweatpants is generous, since right now they're a waistband barely attached to a pair of conjoined fabric legs.
Naama Tsabar and a partner will perform with a double-faced, conjoined guitar, creating a composition based on cooperation and compromise.
The overall survival rate of conjoined twins is somewhere between 5% and 25%, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center.
According to Driscoll Children's Hospital news release, the chance of a triplet birth involving conjoined twins is 1 in 50 million.
Episode 2, which aired on Sunday (titled "Conjoined Triangles of Success") is about the classic conflict between product and sales organizations.
"This is about as complicated as it gets," Goodrich says while holding 3-D printed models of the boys' conjoined brains.
"This is about as complicated as it gets," Goodrich says while holding 3-D printed models of the boys' conjoined brains.
So the conjoined twins — which in this case meant the porpoises shared one body — was even more surprising of a find.
Formerly conjoined twins go home See how the two boys that captured our hearts are settling in to their new life.
To Kimberly Ross and those who support her views, "gooey social justice" refers to the conjoined issues of race and gender.
Several members of the surgical team had worked on the operation to separate conjoined Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna in 2009.
Formerly conjoined twins Anias and Jadon McDonald began new lives last month when they were separated in a 27-hour surgery.
The boys lived for 13 months conjoined by the tops of their heads, with shared brain tissues and entwined blood vessels.
The dystopian cast in these stories includes homicidal conjoined triplet rabbits, a telepathic tree, and a chicken obsessed with social media.
She did not know anything about the German wheel, which consists of two conjoined metal hoops outfitted with handles and bars.
I used to be the conjoined twins reviewer for Booklist Magazine, which is a busier reviewing beat than one might expect.
Some heteropagus twins are born conjoined to their healthy siblings, while some grow partially inside and partially outside their twin's body.
"The mother did not know she was carrying conjoined twins until the 32nd week of pregnancy," Bansode said, according to The Independent.
Led by model Sophia Hadjipanteli, whose unapologetically conjoined eyebrows made headlines earlier this year, the #UnibrowMovement seeks not just acceptance but celebration.
In humans, conjoined twins that survive past the first 24 hours after birth are very uncommon, occurring roughly once in 1,000,000 births.
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, the survival rate of (any type) conjoined twins falls between 5 and 25 percent.
But the two men are conjoined by something more significant: They are both unrepentant iconoclasts and gleeful disrupters of art world conventions.
There are conjoined women with two heads and three breasts, and characters based on gender-blurring icons like Divine and Klaus Nomi.
When the girls were born conjoined, the doctors spirited them away and did not tell their mother, fearing it would shock her.
Now that our souls are conjoined I command you to watch as I clean the gunk out of my toenails real slow.
And it has again put a spotlight on Indonesia's conjoined struggles with workplace safety, widespread child labor and keeping children in school.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Some of the objects are conjoined, like Siamese twins, or nested inside each other, like memories.
Pairs appear frequently, conjoined to create a whole, as in a towering but elegant 1987 work, "Juana de Arco" ("Joan of Arc").
Heather and her husband Riley were first told that their twins were conjoined at the top of their heads during a prenatal ultrasound.
Other ancient cultures also used natural resources to make eyebrows appear thicker and conjoined, like the Babylonians (antimony) and the Celts (berry juice).
"These twins are males and present separated heads and necks, but a conjoined trunk with an expanded upper thoracic region," the researchers wrote.
In Minnesota, surgeons stood inside a VR model of the circulatory systems of conjoined twins—which proved integral to the ensuing separation surgery.
The design featuring conjoined letters grew out of the theme of connection, and the font is meant to be both classical and modern.
Twin baby boys conjoined at the head were separated on Friday in a nearly day-long operation at a New York children's hospital.
And those four movies Pryor made with Mr. Wilder remain influential for how they literalized the upside of racial integration as conjoined symbiosis.
I found a Rocky poster made in Poland that had a graphic of a pair of conjoined boxing gloves to make a heart.
There's also a tête-à-tête sofa, a 19th-century invention that is essentially a conjoined pair of chaise longues facing opposite directions.
Separating conjoined twins is a complicated and dangerous procedure, and not all twins -- because of shared organs or other complications -- can be separated.
The edifice itself is an architectural bricolage, a vaguely Bauhaus-inspired white building conjoined via metal tube to a stately 22016th-century villa.
Moaz and Nawras were born conjoined on July 23 in Zahra hospital in eastern Ghouta, a rebel bastion and rural suburb of the capital.
After they were born, the only way the conjoined twins could be moved was for their parents to pull them in a red wagon.
In healthy identical twins, an embryo splits into two after fertilization, but in conjoined twins, this process abruptly stops before the separation is complete.
The twins, who were conjoined at the lower half of their body, were separated after a grueling 18-hour surgery at a Tennessee hospital.
The 'two-headed' harbour porpoise which was found last week is the first case of a conjoined twin harbour porpoise and just so fascinating!
The Bronx, New York (CNN)An exclusive look inside the operating room as surgeons separate 13-month-old conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald.
Conjoined twins are extremely rare, with an incidence of 1 in 50,000 births, according to a 2017 paper in the journal of Clinical Anatomy.
So-called "ugly" produce, like knotty, conjoined carrots, or flecked and bruised apples, can be just as tasty and healthy as perfect-looking counterparts.
Those soups, then and now, look like something from the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, where medical anomalies like conjoined fetal twins sit in fluid.
And "INVITATION #733" (1975-76), the only floor piece in the show, consists of a pane of etched glass conjoined with a steel plate.
The Bella Sky is a pair of conjoined, misshapen blue and white towers in the middle of nowhere between the city and the airport.
As The Times at least suggested in 1878, the wounds of the past may not be healed until restitution and acknowledgment are finally conjoined.
According to a 2017 paper in the journal of Clinical Anatomy, conjoined twins are extremely rare, with an incidence of 1 in 50,000 births.
Dreamcatcher came in 87th, sandwiched between a horror movie about the tooth fairy and a comedy starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear as conjoined twins.
Trying to separate the conjoined twins of Harry Crews, the shit-kicking, vodka-swilling legend, and Harry Crews, the person, is a delicate, messy operation.
The conjoined twins, now 16, originally born in Mexico and now living in New Milford, Connecticut, defied those odds and lived far past doctors' expectations.
The Bronx, New York (CNN)Get an exclusive look inside the operating room as surgeons separate 13-month-old conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald.
When Jack labels compromise as "the shared hypotenuse of the Conjoined Triangles of Success," there's no reason to believe the show's creators disagree with him.
Leslie Harter Zemeckis sets her sights on the story of conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton to explore our uniquely American flair for exploiting otherness.
The performances of the young actors who play them (actual twins, though not conjoined) are the real miracles here, each one creating a distinct personality.
The two units were originally meant to be conjoined as a $49 million penthouse, which would have been the city&aposs biggest-ever condo sale.
Mr. Payne and Mr. Taylor, roaming freely in their conjoined imaginations, wander off into the bushes and then stumble into the middle of the road.
The sisters, who were conjoined at the head, are now able to sit up independently, roll over, crawl and be held separately in their parents' arms.
I remember when Dr. Goodrich did his last conjoined twins here, and that was before I'd actually come to Montefiore, and it was very, very exciting.
"If one gets ill, the other could get sick too, so the statistics aren't very strong for having a long life as conjoined twins," Urata says.
TEARS AS CONJOINED TWINS DIE DAY AFTER BIRTH If you're not sure whether or not you have a fracture, think back to when the injury happened.
They say it's possible the teeth could be the remnants of a conjoined twin that died in the womb and was absorbed into the other fetus.
We held five poses, each for one minute, conjoined by a tubular knitted color study on a concrete slab in the 100-plus-degree Texas heat.
The construction will be made of four conjoined towers, the tallest of which, Tower 1, will stand 964 meters high, with a 188 meter high antenna.
Despite being, in physical terms, the least plausible siblings since Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger, in " Twins " (1988), Jimmy and Clyde are conjoined in mental sloth.
I felt as though the center of my chest might once have been fused to hers, as though we'd been conjoined twins with one multifarious heart.
"When your interest is so intertwined, you are like a conjoined twin," South Sudan's oil minister, Ezekiel Lul Gatkuoth, told Reuters in the capital of Juba.
The lead is traditionally beautiful actress Mabel (Jess Weixler), while the supporting cast members have myriad physical deformities — there are dwarves, conjoined twins, bearded ladies, etc.
It even takes its title from a 1952 exploitation film starring conjoined twins who had previously appeared in Freaks, further underlining its corrective approach to history.
Five years ago it was easy to tell a story where these two problems were straightforwardly conjoined, with economic disappointment driving social dysfunction and vice versa.
For example, in humans, different populations seem to have different frequencies of conjoined twins and it would be reasonable to assume this variation has a genetic basis.
The conjoined #metoo and Time's Up movement have brought Farrow's decades-old allegations to the forefront, although only because Farrow herself has made a point of it.
Facebook isn't providing access to internal data that could be used to quantify whether its targeted ads are really worth all the extra conjoined cost and risk.
Dr. Goodrich is expert in separating twins conjoined at the head—there have only been 59 craniopagus surgeries since 1952, seven of which Dr. Goodrich has performed.
Valhalla, New York (CNN)Jadon and Anias McDonald, the once-conjoined twins who underwent marathon separation surgery in October, returned home Friday evening for the first time.
Action Jack is gone and his Conjoined Triangles of Success are now back to being a business-school abstraction, rather than a real-world corporate torture device.
Paulson navigates the supernatural as naturally as breathing, tackling a wide range of iconic roles in American Horror Story that range from a witch to conjoined twins.
He warned this week of conjoined crises of democracy and capitalism, and said the deepening U.S.-China rivalry could make "vassals" of the rest of the world.
The characters he brought to life were quintessential Haring — the barking dog, a person with a corkscrew torso, conjoined figures with a hole in their shared chest.
Bemis embellishes the conjoined fabrics with elegant arabesques, retraces lines and forms to accentuate their visual impact, and creates additional texture with extraordinary density, all in thread.
The photos (which include mini-versions of the six large hands) are conjoined with wood elements painted to match the colors adorning the artist's fingers and palms.
One was her emblematic 1967 sculpture "Zig-Zag," comprising three square frames conjoined at angles; it functions as a many-planed reflective surface, variously revealing viewer and surroundings.
Born conjoined at the head, the 2000-month-old twins -- little "warriors," their parents call them -- spent the weekend recovering from the 2250-hour surgery that separated them.
The Gaineses love an open-concept floor plan, so among their many renovations, they conjoined the formal living room, the dining room, the family room, and the kitchen …
According to its website, GOSH "is one of only a few hospitals in the world to have the infrastructure, facilities and team of experts" to separate conjoined twins.
Sarah Paulson is grateful for the "rare sunshine" that Murphy has cast on her career, giving her a wild range of roles, from conjoined twins to Marcia Clark.
His pledge to "protect the interests of the Chilean state" is a sign that the interests of state and the country's foremost lithium producer are not yet conjoined.
But after Trump became president, Graham said, forging a relationship with him served his conjoined interests of staying relevant in Washington and getting re-elected in South Carolina.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Conjoined twin boys born in Yemen who were in urgent need of treatment abroad died on Saturday, the health ministry in Houthi-controlled Yemen said overnight.
The NSA and Cyber Command have been conjoined since the latter was created in 2009, controlled by the same leader and working out of the same Fort Meade headquarters.
These are the first known conjoined fawn twins that a deer mother has carried full term and given birth to, even though a necropsy proved the twins were stillborn.
In the past two-and-a-half-years since Erin and Abby Delaney were born conjoined at the head, they've been on a roller coaster ride of a lifetime.
Bears have gone to families with a wide array of devastating losses: premature triplets, conjoined twins, children who have died in car accidents, house fires, SIDS and domestic violence.
They were previously commonly referred to as "Siamese twins," a name that originated with Eng and Chang Bunker, conjoined twins who were born in Siam (now Thailand) in 1811.
He's a successful businessman who will take his "Conjoined Triangles of Success" and turn Pied Piper into a smooth-running operation that will offer a massive return on investment.
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Officially known as fire department connections and more casually called couplers, Siamese connections are so named because, like the conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker, they have two heads.
Conjoined twins Nima and Dawa, who are from Bhutan, underwent a successful separation surgery in Melbourne, Australia earlier this month and have finally left the hospital, multiple outlets have reported.
I felt surrounded by others on the edge of a deep, dark pain—those of us isolated by that indescribable ouroboros, cornered by the conjoined beast of circumstance and choice.
Nestled in the armpit between Manhattan, the Bronx, and Queens, the formerly separate, but now conjoined islands are probably best known as the landmass over which the Triborough Bridge passes.
GAZA (Reuters) - Palestinian surgeons in the Gaza Strip were discussing medical options on Wednesday after the unexpected birth of conjoined twins - baby girls who share one heart and one body.
SANAA (Reuters) - Conjoined twin boys born in Yemen are in urgent need of treatment abroad, but are unable to leave because the war there has closed the capital city's airport.
A mystery train arrived in China this week, and on Wednesday China said Kim had paid a visit, a possible message to the West that Beijing and Pyongyang remain conjoined.
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The recent HBO documentary series "The Defiant Ones" is about the conjoined musical legacies of the producers Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre; it includes a few passages about Stevie Nicks.
She was a conjoined twin, surgically separated from her sister in their native Quebec, and her ex-husband, Emil Breton, the doctor who performed the procedure, has become her stalker.
Several members of the surgical team which will work to separate the Bhutanese girls previously worked on the successful operation to separate conjoined Bangladeshi twins Trishna and Krishna in 2009.
It's a loose reproduction of a study carrel that the artist, currently based in Columbus, Ohio, remembers from high school in Tenafly, N.J. — four conjoined desks forming an unmistakable swastika.
Ricco/Maresca's booth will be conjoined with that of Galerie Gugging, a part of the Art Brut Center Gugging, near Vienna, which will feature small works by its various artists.
That's when he and his twin brother, Anias, born conjoined at the head, were separated in a 27-hour surgery at the Children's Hospital at Montifiore Medical Center in the Bronx.
AUSTIN, Texas, April 13 (Reuters) - Surgeons in Texas have successfully separated 10-month-old conjoined twins fused at the waist who shared a colon and bladders, a hospital said on Wednesday.
Similar to his previous releases Kindred and especially 2013's Rival Dealer, Young Death abandons dancefloor pulses for exploration and ambience, with songs that feel like mini-suites of conjoined ideas.
Six-month-old twin girls who were born conjoined at the stomach were separated after a successful surgery — and their parents couldn't be happier to finally bring them home on Saturday.
Conjoined twin sisters from Pakistan have a new lease on life after surviving a 55-hour surgery to separate their heads — and the procedure was part of a months-long effort.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu accused the Kurds of acting like "Armenian gangs and collaborating with Russia," referencing a pre-1915 era when Armenian nationalists conjoined with Russian invaders in Eastern Anatolia.
The twins were conjoined at their abdomen and shared organs such as the stomach and part of the aorta, a crucial artery that runs from the heart down to the abdomen.
We do well to remind those working its gears and levers that the public—not just the appalled me but the conjoined us whom the elected serve—is watching and aware.
A long-running program offering separation surgery for conjoined twins from poor families around the world has been quietly run by the Saudi government, with individual cases approved by King Salman.
With twins conjoined at the head, there's always a dominant child whose heart and lungs work overtime to keep the pair alive, their lead surgeon, Dr. James Goodrich, explained to CNN.
London (CNN)A pair of Pakistani conjoined twins are finally living independent lives after a 100-strong team of British medical experts spent 50 hours performing complex surgery to separate them.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
A banana conjoined to a lemon peel with electric blue thread becomes a crown; an orange tassel dangles from the center of 7 multi-colored skins, decay becomes sculpture to last.
In other moments, his sculptures depart from plausible reality entirely, with conjoined heads sprouting from a figure's shoulders like demented shoulder pads and a man's face warping into a smaller archangel.
Born in 1811 on a houseboat in Siam, now Thailand, connected at the sternum and with their livers fused, they would become history's most famous conjoined siblings — the first Siamese twins.
MaLa Project, which opened last December, occupies two narrow East Village storefronts conjoined at the back, where a brick arch — almost a moon gate — leads to a windowed, skylit dining room.
Two exhibitions opening on Saturday, June 24, at the conjoined Center for Curatorial Studies and Hessel Museum at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., promise unfamiliar artists and revisionist viewpoints.
A white and pink cycloid is conjoined to a pyramidal blue structure, cresting on a white and gray sea surge, suggesting the hunted whale and capsizing ship in Herman Melville's epic.
The condition can occur when an embryo develops into conjoined twins, but then one twin stops growing but continues to develop extra limbs or organs, which remain attached to the other twin.
"Even considering these three statements together as a combined, single statement, this newly 'conjoined' statement does not lead to an inference that Plaintiff is a 'liar and an extortionist,'" Judge Schwab wrote.
Dr. James Goodrich, the neurosurgeon who led the 27-hour procedure to separate the 13-month-old conjoined twins, had assured the parents that the paralysis on Jadon's left side was temporary.
"Even considering these three statements together as a combined, single statement, this newly 'conjoined' statement does not lead to an inference that plaintiff is a 'liar and an extortionist,'" the judge wrote.
"Carson has been a black icon since 1987, when he became the first person to successfully separate twins conjoined at the backs of their heads," the Washington Post said in May 2015.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Conjoined Bhutanese sisters were separated in a six-hour operation at an Australian hospital on Friday and the lead surgeon said he was quietly confident the infants would recover successfully.
The result became the prototype for their first collection; soon they were working on more pieces, like a conjoined steel-and-leather chair and a white lacquered rack with colorful marble shelves.
Dr. James O'Neill, a professor of pediatric surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center who has also separated large numbers of conjoined twins, said he did not know much about the Saudi program.
A sculpture by Robert Arneson depicts two conjoined heads emblazoned with the words "Fried Commie Jew Spies" on their foreheads, accompanied by an American flag price tag that reads "I LIKE IKE".
But if complex and impactful ethical judgments about how to process sensitive public sector data are to be nakedly conjoined to political interests that would indeed be a major cause for alarm.
Eilish's parents Maggie Baird and Patrick O'Connell, who are both actors, apparently wanted her first name to be "Eilish" after they watched a documentary about conjoined Irish twins, Katie and Eilish Holton.
However, even though sideshows were exploitive, they were spaces where people with disabilities, like famed [conjoined] performers Chang and Eng, began to assert their worth and curate how individuals looked at them.
Arming Ukraine has been conjoined with the ugliness of impeachment, and you aren't considered serious if you dare question the wisdom of giving Ukraine anti-tank missiles, sniper rifles, and grenade launchers.
But finding a non-vested expert to give an impartial assessment of complex network routing algorithms conjoined to such a self-interested and, frankly, anarchical industry is another characteristic challenge of the space.
Its capability to also impact diplomacy and international relations, especially when it it is conjoined with Borlaug's humanitarian legacy, can potentially be just as equally transformative in U.S. foreign policy on North Korea.
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According to General Introduction to Persian Literature, many female love interests were described to have conjoined eyebrows, with the unibrow drawing comparisons in poetry and prose to cupid's bow, the new moon, and prayer.
This proved itself yet again recently, when researchers at the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro published a study on a pair of conjoined bat twins discovered in southeastern Brazil back in 2001.
It's joined by some of the Mütter's better-known objects, like the 1874 death cast of conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker and a collection of swallowed objects extracted by Philadelphia doctor Chevalier Jackson.
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In a corner room of Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, New York, Jadon and Anias had recovered for the past nine months of extensive rehabilitation after the surgery to separate the formerly conjoined twins.
And frankly, they've been gathering since — well, I mean, in the Donald Trump context, because really, Donald Trump's relationship to all of this, in my mind, he and Barack Obama are nationally, psychically conjoined.
In Ogden, UT there was a pair of conjoined twins who were attached by the head, and they wanted me to get an exclusive interview with the parents at the time of their separation.
The featured dessert was a cake with white frosting decorated in black with the symbol for infinity, which is also used to represent conjoined twins and, now, the family's infinite love for the hospital team.
In songs like "Temptation," where a conflicted Prince conjoined God and sex, like only he could do, the manic cries were an encouragement into an exploration of sexuality that wasn't void of grace or faith.
She learned how to communicate via statements and tweets and non-verbal cues, without the need for approval from the West Wing, whether her philosophies conjoined with her husband's or not, and they often didn't.
Both the clock and books are adorned with a West African diamond-shaped cosmogram created by drilling holes into a wooden disk and adding conjoined circles formed by copper nails, which Ward calls 'breathing holes.
CHICAGO — Stretching across the windows of three conjoined storefronts on the Northwest Side of Chicago is a 70-foot-long mosaic made of 7,000 circular name tags with a mix of red and white backgrounds.
Dr. James T. Goodrich, a pediatric neurosurgeon known for successfully separating conjoined twins in a complicated and rare procedure, died on Monday from complications related to the coronavirus, according to the hospital where he worked.
They've used a combination of amphetamine, arsenic, and chemicals to ensure their children are deformed in a way that sells — for example, Arturo the Aquaboy has flippers instead of limbs, Iphy and Elly are conjoined twins.
The Hulk (real name Terry Bollea), clad entirely in black, cried what appeared to be real tears as the juror tag-teammates used their combined weight to symbolically drop Gawker and Denton on their conjoined heads.
New York (CNN)The package was delivered to the 63th-floor hospital room and addressed to Jadon and Anias McDonald, the twins born conjoined at the head whose separation surgery has inspired millions around the world.
The last time we see the couple in human form, they're dancing together; then the episode cuts to the blinking lights of their separate but conjoined computer program selves, blipping away in an endless warehouse somewhere.
Then, "there's Kerry James Marshall's policeman in uniform, where blackness as a racial identity and blackness as a color are conjoined — very different than Kelly's intention but somehow connected through the two colors," Mr. Ligon said.
There has been a return to the pre-tomboy idea that femininity and females are conjoined, likely because companies found they could sell more of the same items if they came in pink and blue versions.
These specific subject positions conjoined with the many worlds (queer, South Asian, etc.) he writes and he inhabits provide him a unique vantage point from which to explore pedagogy, historiography, and the development of artistic ideas.
Vander Urbani Resort Down a narrow lane in the pedestrian-only heart of Old Town, four conjoined stone townhouses hide daring Slav-Mod interiors: exposed-concrete corridors, suites with mustard-yellow Moroso chairs and quilted, periwinkle walls.
In the operating room, built specifically for conjoined twins, with two sets of medical equipment, a team of 20 doctors, nurses and technicians cleaned the girls and applied anesthesia, then marked their bodies and began to cut.
Near the home's front door was a giant book of rock 'n' roll photography, open to a 1970s-era portrait of Bob Dylan; in a den was a vase whose shape was formed from numerous conjoined female breasts.
Scientists deduced that the conjoined bodies - one named Ultima and the other Thule - were once part of a cloud of smaller, rotating space rocks that eventually bound together into two larger bodies orbiting at a much slower speed.
If we've become used to, and adept at, shopping from bed, and as our homes are increasingly conjoined to distant warehouses that monitor their status, shops themselves may become extensions of the social function of our domestic space.
His American Museum on Broadway and Ann Street — filled with beluga whales in an aquarium, a flea circus, magicians, pretty-baby contests and the conjoined twins Chang and Eng — had burned to the ground nearly a decade earlier.
In a pestilent suburb of Naples, the conjoined twins Viola and Daisy (Angela and Marianna Fontana), on the verge of 18, live with their grasping parents and support the family by singing at weddings and first holy communions.
First seen in silhouette, in profile, the pair of performers who make up the entire cast of Erin Markey's "Singlet," which runs through June 3 at the Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, suggest a pair of cranially conjoined twins.
Rather than expending a "mountain of resources," as Gawande says, to separate conjoined twins, or on costly neonatal surgeries like the one that benefitted Gawande's son, we could devote those funds to less glamorous, more cost-effective treatments.
Booths A217/B21968 San Francisco's Fraenkel Gallery and New York's own David Zwirner, which co-represent the estate of Diane Arbus, mount an extraordinary pairing of Arbus's portrait photographs with paintings by Alice Neel in these conjoined booths.
The precious moment came shortly after doctors removed Jadon's breathing tube, and it came one week after the 27-hour surgery to separate Jadon and his brother Anias, 13-month-old twins who were born conjoined at the head.
By Design Last year, Christopher Stuart, an ex-welder based in Indianapolis, captured the attention of the design world with a deceptively simple piece of furniture called the U Bench, made from four conjoined, smoky black sheets of steel.
Here they serve to disguise the "fact" that the variously conjoined authors never solved the problem of how to keep the conflict moving toward some climax — any more than D'Agata and Fingal ever agree on a definition of truth.
The park's most recognizable feature is the twin metal exhibition halls designed by the Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas, two glass and steel tubes that are conjoined at the back and serve as a concert hall and an exhibition space.
Phase two saw the Ghosn mythology take shape, as the alliance thrived against all odds (such match-ups in the auto industry have a rocky track record: Chrysler was at various times conjoined with Daimler and collaborating with Maserati).
"Americans, Youngstown, Ohio" (1977-78) is three conjoined canvases with figures dressed in everyday clothes and lit from below, while "A Death in the Family" (1976) features a corpse, but also a plate of eggs with a cigarette butt.
When they pray, they are planted squarely in the frame, and viewed either from behind, kneeling on the ground with their hands conjoined and upraised, or head on, at table, as in the Last Supper, with William saying grace.
One of the most experientially abstract of the bunch, To Notice and Remember by Christopher Manzione, Seth Cluett, and Ricky Graham is a VR project that brings a viewer into the middle of a forest made of conjoined points of light.
But as we've seen in the Emmy-winning show's second season, which drew to a close this week, it was just another battle in the conjoined lives of Serena, a Commander's wife, and June, her Handmaid (who is called Offred).
TEARS AS CONJOINED TWINS DIE DAY AFTER BIRTH When it came time for the vaccinations, Lee held his son in his arms and told the little boy to "stay strong," while Shamekia Harris, Lee's girlfriend, recorded the visit on her phone.
As if orienting herself before moving forward, Ms. Simmons has included one of her early photographs, "Landscape (Two Women)" (2007), which features a surrealistic conjoined figure created by two women leaning toward each other and pulling their clothes over their heads.
Three churches were bombed, and with them three hotels catering to Western tourists, because often in the jihadist imagination Western Christianity and Western liberal individualism are the conjoined enemies of their longed-for religious utopia, their religious-totalitarian version of Islam.
At home and in school they told of Benjamin Banneker's almanacs, Madam C.J. Walker's hair products and subsequent wealth, George Washington Carver's peanuts, Crispus Attucks's heroism in dying first, and even what Dr. Ben Carson did with those conjoined twins.
It is not a terribly hard term to figure out as sports terms go, unless you have a very vivid imagination that persuades you to search for images of the surgical separation of conjoined twins, which I definitely don't recommend.
They include "The Commercial Album" (1980), a collection of miniaturized pop songs, and "God in Three Persons" (1988), a rock opera about a man who becomes romantically obsessed with a conjoined twin, who, like the other twin, is a faith healer.
Hours later, a man on the floor above — in the conjoined rooms of 32-134 (a standard room) and 32-135 (a 1,705-square-foot suite) opened fire on a crowd attending a country music concert across South Las Vegas Boulevard.
Books of The Times The 19th-century lives of Chang and Eng Bunker, the original "Siamese twins," were all the more extraordinary for how ordinary they became — at least according to what the times, and their conjoined bodies, would allow.
Finally, at the top of the ladder are the "natural borns," who made up acts such as early 1900s British conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton and Johnny "The Half Man" Eck, whose fame followed the sisters' by a few years.
Gernreich designed the decor and stretchy costumes for the work, including conjoined-twin style ensembles that linked dancers at the hip or the head, "making them locked in tumbling, antler-locked combat," as the New York Times described in 1979.
All psychopaths are criminals if you look for them only behind bars Psychopathy is not easily defined, but most psychologists view it as a personality disorder characterized by superficial charm conjoined with profound dishonesty, callousness, guiltlessness and poor impulse control.
He collected from the celebrities of the day, like museum founder Charles Willson Peale and author James Fenimore Cooper, and its human oddities, such as conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker, and Julia Pastrana, exhibited for her hairy face and body.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Conjoined twin baby boys in Syria were being evacuated across lines from a rebel stronghold to Damascus Children's Hospital on Friday, the first of at least 20 patients who need urgent transfers to be saved, the World Health Organization (WHO) said.
Instead, if amended to be conjoined with SB 822, SB 460 would focus on ensuring that net neutrality violators are prohibited from entering into public contracts, a practice which is being adopted via executive power in handful of other states, including New York.
Trump protester and supporter make up after clash at rally What the world needs now is love, sweet love... Conjoined twins leave hospital for recovery The baby boys were joined at the skull and have touched the world with their story of survival.
In combination with his attacks on Clinton for succoring Wall Street – which are exaggerated but not entirely imagined – Sanders has conjoined Clinton and the Democratic Party apparatus to the shadow nexus of villains that he and his revolution are pledged to overthrow.
His design, as he described it in almost erotic detail, featured two levers conjoined with a spring so that "the two longer legs may be moved toward each other and at the same time move the shorter ones apart", in harmonious opposition.
An 11-month-old baby has returned home to her family in Africa after having two extra legs and a spine from her "parasitic conjoined twin" removed by surgeons at Advocate Children's Hospital in Illinois, according to a video released by the hospital.
I think there's this kind of a punchiness, a lot of conjoined fragments, and in some places — actually to its detriment — a sense of wanting to like hurry along so as not to lose people's attention and have them close the tab.
Welles later conjoined all of the Shakespeare plays that featured or even alluded to Falstaff, first on stage and then in this sublime 1966 film mash-up, which includes a battle sequence that holds its own alongside the likes of Kurosawa and Eisenstein.
Lettie is joined by her fellow "freaks" — Tom, a little person who Barnum turned into a General, a pair of acrobats whose only real oddity is that they are Black, conjoined twins, and a larger group of unnamed but clearly physically remarkable people.
There are 27.7,211 hotel rooms concentrated largely on Manhattan Island, though the borough is officially made up of eight islands: Manhattan Island, Ellis Island, Governors Island, Liberty Island, the conjoined Randalls and Wards Islands, Mill Rock, Roosevelt Island and U Thant Island.
The works are generally about the conjoined themes of chaos and order, and control and surrender, relating to and reflecting on the traumas that both Trent and I have experienced in our lives, traumas that will inevitably continue to shape our lives.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Doctors at the MassGeneral Hospital for Children faced an ethical challenge when a pair of conjoined twins born in Africa arrived last year seeking surgery that could save only one of them, according to a medical journal article due out Thursday.
Save the ever-great Country Music Hall of Fame for a longer visit; two bite-size treasures honoring the country legends Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline are conjoined just a block south of Broadway and pack a lot of wallop per square foot.
A humble and pioneering neurosurgeon Dr. James T. Goodrich, the pioneering neurosurgeon who allowed CNN inside a remarkable operation to separate conjoined twins Jadon and Anias McDonald, died March 30 of complications related to Covid-193, according to the hospital where he worked.
We'll deploy an army of experts and a mountain of resources to separate conjoined twins—but give Asaf Bitton enough to hire a medical aide or a computerized system to connect electronically with high-blood-pressure patients and help them live longer?
Ms. Lawler and Roxana Marcoci, the exhibition's curator, have devised something quite different: an open, airy survey with lots of room for roaming, some chairs for sitting and two conjoined, markedly different halves focusing on Ms. Lawler's activities with pictures and then words.
As Wilson puts it in "Light as Imagined Through a Body of Ice," in which relationships and art are conjoined as ways of looking: You go to museums to fall in love with the most impassioned strokes, to share the genuflections of love.
This simultaneous exaltation/diminution of the image and its conjoined relationship to text can be viewed in terms of the crisis of figuration that Spero, newly returned from Europe, faced in a postwar American art scene dominated by Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, and Pop.
Two of the focal points on the ground floor are the long dining rooms, conjoined by a portico, one of which is decorated with a 64-square-meter, or 690-square-foot, fresco, specially conceived and executed by Naman Hadi, an Iraqi painter, in 1977.
Though every major politician has now had his name conjoined to a curse word, one — involving the country's foreign minister and aspiring president, Gebran Bassil, and his mother — has become the rude jingle of the revolt, its distinctive rhythm even spawning an operatic rendition.
His legacy is not one standout show but, rather, the sheer force and variety and chutzpah of his creations, which are linked by a singular storytelling aesthetic: stylized extremity and rude humor, shock conjoined with sincerity, and serious themes wrapped in circus-bright packaging.
Created by the screenwriter Justin Marks, "Counterpart" imagines a situation in which an East German science project went awry in 1987 and created a parallel world connected to our own, like a conjoined twin, through a passage in the basement of a Berlin office building.
This might be what's happening in the Netflix series "Russian Doll," in which a loutish white software engineer (the Harry) learns that her fate is conjoined, via a kind of wormhole (I know!), with that of a fastidious, depressed young black yuppie (her Sally).
Vollman and Bevins, momentarily conjoined with Lincoln, may know that all three men are guilty of "wishful thinking" about a galvanized President, but all are equally certain of the wishing's necessity: But we must do so, and believe in it, or else we were ruined.
From the Wilder source, the composer Burt Bacharach and the lyricist Hal David conjoined a largely buoyant, fizzy score with a book by Neil Simon that can be at odds with the darker aspects of the material — a near-death in the second act included.
As McIsaac explained in a recent lecture on the topic, Castan's Panopticum featured a live "human zoo" — with performers such as conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker (the original Siamese twins), exoticized Eastern "harem girls," and microcephalics exhibited as Aztecs — in addition to the wax ethnographic busts.
Lewis and her buoyant dancers, Jonathan Gonzalez and Hector Thami Manekehla, athletically asserted the innate power of their bodies, especially when conjoined in improbable configurations, held for moments, before they again ran, spun, lifted each other up to climb the wall, chanted, and rolled, with relentless intensity.
His mother's routine of sorting laundry — "a basket for Sarah, a basket for David, a basket for Dad, a basket for Mom, a basket for me" — inspired a wonderful storage unit of conjoined cavities, which can either be placed on the floor or hung on the wall.
As the melodies arrive, the cut objects, now sheared and torn, are sewn together with other pieces, and in the eventual reveal, we're shown commonplace items conjoined with small animals—a toy doll with a fish, a wooden racecar with a squirrel, a power strip with a snake.
The most arresting glass structure in the city, though, may well be the Amazon Spheres (technically titled Amazon's The Spheres), three conjoined, bulbous conservatories filled with more than 211,212 plants from nearly 12 different species, that opened this January as part of the online behemoth's downtown Seattle headquarters.
No. 49 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Twin brothers conjoined at the skull and separated at birth, Marion and Shiva Stone are raised separately amid political turmoil in Ethiopia by adopted parents, and this emotional novel follows them as they pursue a shared passion for medicine and are brought back together.
And together with its center-right partner in crime, Reagan-Thatcher libertarianism, this liberalism's policy choices — economic and social permissiveness, effectively conjoined — created a new class divide, between thriving meritocratic hubs and a declining and demoralized heartland, that explains both the frequency of populist irruptions and their consistent futility.
Parabiosis, the surgical linkage of circulatory systems, has had a mostly grisly history in humans—when it was tried as a desperate measure on terminal cancer patients, in 1951, a two-year-old boy lost part of his foot to gangrene—and in rodents, which resisted being conjoined.
Jim Kearns, veteran bartender and beverage director of conjoined West Village cocktail bars Slowly Shirley and the Happiest Hour, says he gladly mixes booze-free versions of cocktails for his abstaining patrons, but he hasn't seen much demand for those options and he would hesitate to make it a business model.
The best person to fix a radically broken product is unlikely to be the person whose entire adult life has been conjoined to a late night college dorm room idea spat online — and which, through him sticking and sticking with it, ended up spinning up and out into a fortune.
The artist's own dreams are used to stage absurd scenario in The Interpretation of Dreams, included but not limited to a photograph of a black Klu Klux Klan member, conjoined-at-the-head twins Lori and Dori in royal regalia, and a (somehow more normal) shot of a killer clown.
Before the pair's conjoined European tour leg kicks off in June, Beyoncé will be making her triumphant return to the Coachella stage April 14 and 22 after having to postpone her headlining act last year on a doctor's order when she found out she was pregnant with twins Rumi and Sir.
An article on April 7 about a successful operation to separate conjoined Pakistani twins at a hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — part of a Saudi program that helps poor families of such twins around the world — misstated the age of Dr. Abdullah al-Rabeeah, the surgeon who leads the program.
INTERNATIONAL An article on April 2212 about a successful operation to separate conjoined Pakistani twins at a hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — part of a Saudi program that helps poor families of such twins around the world — misstated the age of Dr. Abdullah al-Rabeeah, the surgeon who leads the program.
All the figures and objects were conjoined by "a series of armatures, spines, pins and dowels made of steel or wood," Mr. Lash explained, made to look seamless before ultimately being covered with a customized paint dust, to suggest that Mr. Villar Rojas's brand-new artworks were relics of antiquity.
" Nail polish figures prominently for the artist as a material in her works on paper, which center on contemporary interpretations of a topsy-turvy doll, or two-sided conjoined figure, an image Ms. Awai says embodies "the flux of identity, time and history, the perpetual orchestration of the condition of being female.
Until recently, TLC was the primary home for reality shows featuring disabled individuals and families, from conjoined twins Abby and Brittany (now elementary school teachers in Minnesota) on their eponymous reality show in 2012 to the now-divorced Roloffs at the helm of Little People, Big World, which ran for 20003 seasons beginning in 2006.
Murray and I are people who need to be conjoined with this horrid history, where our conversation is described as disastrous and dangerous and horrific and trafficking in the most harmful tropes, where we land on the hate speech page of — not even speech, just the hate page — of the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Permanent secretary for the Swedish Academy Sara Danius defended the win, comparing Dylan to Sappho and Homer and arguing that poetry and song were once conjoined—in fact, Homeric and Sapphic songs pre-date the concept of literature altogether, and only became defined by the written word after they'd survived long enough through oral transmission.
I couldn't help but think of Bach's practice of creating counterpoint by turning a melody upside-down or running it backwards (the artist later expressed his love for Bach in a sculptural series from the late 1960s/early '70s called Contrappunto); the disarming purity of the conjoined, heterogeneous elements offers an analogous subliminal kick.
That might be so, but it overlooks the way in which tyranny and writing are often conjoined — through the writing of laws and decrees, but also the stamping of coins, huge inscriptions on columns, the elaborate architectural construction of triumphal arches, not to mention the branding of slaves — that dictatorial regimes assert and exert control.
Unlike Hernando R. Ocampo, the maestro of Filipino non-objective art — whose images consist of conjoined abstract shapes — and Manuel Ocampo, the current bad boy of Filipino contemporary art — known for his profanity and taking inspiration from various sub-cultures like cartoons and punk — Cruz focuses on the raw, crude surface of his canvas.
Permanent secretary for the Swedish Academy Sara Danius defended the win, comparing Dylan to Sappho and Homer and arguing that poetry and song were once conjoined—in fact, Homeric and Sapphic songs pre-date the concept of literature altogether, and only became defined by the written word after they'd survived long enough through oral transmission.
All this updatable hardware inevitably injects new responsibilities and complexities into home life, with the conjoined power to shift family dynamics and relationships — based on things like who has access to and control over devices (and any content generated); whose jobs it is to fix things and any problems caused when stuff inevitably goes wrong (e.g.
" And back when that terrorist, Dylann Roof, murdered nine people at a prayer meeting in Charleston, Haley famously seized the political moment to remove the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds — a feat that Issac Bailey, a longtime journalist in the state, measured against Ben Carson's achievements and declared "just as miraculous as successfully separating conjoined twins.
The heroine waits for her lover, who is away seeking war, wealth and adventure, to return with the monsoon rains There are other monsoonal circulations around the world—in Mexico and the American south-west and in west Africa, as well as in East Asia, to the circulation of which the South Asian monsoon is conjoined.
Its most prized Delacroixes, including the flag-waving "Liberty Leading the People," are staying home, but the languid "Women of Algiers" is coming to the Met, as is the impassioned "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi," whose conjoined themes of liberty, nationalism and racial and sexual anxiety have lost none of their relevance two centuries on.
The result is not the sort of indoor-outdoor fantasy the clients likely first envisioned but a more elemental version of it: Three sides of the exterior have giant, rectangular holes where the walls would normally be, as if the family had chosen to live, mouselike, inside a set of conjoined garages with their doors left open.
Politically, too, a musical that has become a rallying point stateside for a more expansive America would appear to speak no less directly to a West End public that the other night cheered various pro-immigrant remarks with their own spontaneous fervor: two countries divided, as "Hamilton" reminds us, by revolution but conjoined in this instance by art.
Architecturally the most memorable design, 242 leans over the sidewalk to the west and steps out toward the street-wall on the south, bonding on the north like a conjoined twin with a new home (opening in January, fingers crossed) for the International Center of Photography, whose entrance is a transparent glass curtain wall framed like an old Polaroid snapshot.
Mutated hybrids are emerging, the most extreme being Balenciaga's propositions of entirely separate garments — like denim jackets and trenches or opera coats and padded construction worker's vests — conjoined at the neck, leaving one or the other flapping over the front or flank, or Phoebe Philo's two-in-one trench coats for Céline, which are sewn together in an infinity loop at the bottom hem.
It is in this way — this way of being supremely frank; this way of combining elements that at first seem cumbersomely heterogeneous but that turn out to be meaningfully conjoined — that Carrère has managed to write one masterpiece after another, books preoccupied with the violence that can invade our lives without warning or appeal, books that are, themselves, at times, acts of violence against that violence.
The legal arguments before the Federal Court dealt mainly with whether the states involved in the case can show irreparable harm and likelihood of success on the merits in a later hearing, but key in the travel ban is that the courts, and the Supreme Court in particular, is the final arbiter of what is constitutional and those complicated issues have been conjoined in many reports about the president's executive order.
Then there are the couples who are glued at the hip, twins conjoined by church and state, or the bloviators, or the drunks who can turn a party into a Godzilla-stomps-Tokyo apocalypse, like the time the guy with the Ponderosa belt buckle slid chest first in a dance move and put a gouge three feet long in my hardwood floor, and I hadn't even invited him; he was my hairdresser's friend.
The works on display in "Funny Stuff," a new exhibition of paintings being mounted for tonight's festivities, involve humor in a variety of ways — from Monica Cook's semi-grotesque "Extra Body," which depicts the grooming rituals of a pair of Siamese twins conjoined at the head, to Jaclyn Brown's riff on Tinder, "Tender," to Ken Johnson's "Untitled," which sets up a joke — a duck and a sphere walk into a bar — but leaves its punch line unsaid.
Russia and China, over time, have each evolved their own distinct, if not bizarre, version of that system—the former, a kind of oligarchic gangster capitalism, with a ruthless (though immeasurably less ruthless than Lenin or Stalin) capo di tutti capi at its apex; the latter, a successful (if thoroughly corrupt) version of state capitalism—conjoined, ironically enough, with a semi-hereditary aristocracy (also known as the "princelings") composed in part of descendants of survivors of the Long March.

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