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"cornucopia" Definitions
  1. (also horn of plenty) an object like an animal’s horn in shape, shown in art as full of fruit and flowers
  2. (formal) something that is or contains a large supply of good things

327 Sentences With "cornucopia"

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I'm getting the cornucopia on what life has to offer.
His native air had given him a cornucopia of words.
As I surveyed the cornucopia, I felt my stomach churn.
It is quite the cornucopia of people in the hotel.
His music was a cornucopia of ideas: triumphantly, brilliantly kaleidoscopic.
Earth's cornucopia of life has evolved over 550 million years.
NYT Cooking has a cornucopia of recipes for Thanksgiving leftovers.
It's up to you which one makes it into the cornucopia.
There is an veritable cornucopia of marine life featured in the trailer.
These works are meditations on the internet as a kind of cornucopia.
The show is a cornucopia with something, or many things, for everyone.
One structure, called "Wiikiaami," is shaped like a 50-foot-tall cornucopia.
Inside is a cornucopia of peculiar instruments, analogue synths, and recording gear.
It's a genuine cornucopia, with nearly 10,000 stations available to tune in to.
Let us explore the hideous cornucopia of covfefe products Amazon has to offer.
That singleness of purpose sets "Cornucopia" apart from other events at the Shed.
" She calls it "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
The shelves inside offer a cornucopia befitting France: gleaming leeks, beefsteaks, Camembert cheese.
A portion of this eclectic cornucopia is coming up for sale on Oct.
Black silverware and stoneware are the trendiest alternatives to your classic cornucopia shades.
This whiskery swag-bellied omnivorous cornucopia of appetites, red-eyed, unbuttoned, sherry-soaked.
Zhuzh up your Thanksgiving menu with some inspiration from that cornucopia of delights.
" Folly: "Cap of the two shades, like an inverted cornucopia; a fool's bauble, viz.
In addition to the Thanksgiving meal, there is also the cornucopia of streaming content.
That's why the subtitle says 'Alaska Stories,' which suggests a cornucopia of short fiction.
The biggest part of the cornucopia of retractions, evasions and garbled babbling involved Iraq.
But governments themselves have failed to take advantage of the cornucopia of generic medicines.
I've seen articles hailing the coming cornucopia of eye-tracked user-data for business.
Here at CES 2016, we've seen a cornucopia of two-wheeled, self-balancing scooters.
Alas, navigating through such a dizzying cornucopia of libations can be a grueling task.
A cornucopia of unfamiliar shapes, colours and flavours could arrive on the dinner table.
Her kids were living their version of the American dream and inheriting a cornucopia.
That existence is a cornucopia of delights masquerading as miseries, or perhaps vice versa.
There were subdued prisoner-transport vans operated by G4S security, and then the cornucopia of
Democratic presidential candidates have released a cornucopia of policy proposals on housing, unemployment, and healthcare.
These plants and their seeds are a cornucopia of chemicals with potential for medical use.
A cornucopia of 44 additional papers are being published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
While you're at it, just forgo cooking entirely and stuff your cornucopia full of chips.
Many terms come from the names of celebrities, brands and a cornucopia of other colorful sources.
Instead of a food desert, there is a cornucopia of Safeways, Giants and Whole Foods Markets.
"Brazil is a cornucopia of reform possibilities, all of which will help drive growth," Johnson said.
Consumers could, again, be overwhelmed by the cornucopia of services and ways of interacting with them.
Do you see each day as a cornucopia of opportunity or an unceasing list of chores?
The fair is a cornucopia of art-world rarities, oddities, and editioned experiments at every turn.
The veritable cornucopia of potential thematic material led to high ambitions and an inevitable Grid Reckoning.
The result is "a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas," Ms. Smith wrote.
It's hard to overstate the impact that this cornucopia of data will have for the astronomical community.
It certainly feels more finished than some of the hardware products in Amazon's divergent smart speaker cornucopia.
Entire online cornucopia of boards, FB groups (including cruise specific ones), websites, podcasts & blogs to help you!
Do you plant a cornucopia of giant Isa Genzken flowers at its base to pretty it up?
The 140 tenants are overwhelmingly ultra-Orthodox, and roughly 50 sell their cornucopia of products through Amazon.
The company has added its voice assistant to a cornucopia of gadgets, from smart rings to microwaves.
Searching any topic of interest to a screenwriter—biotechnology in my case—produced an instant cornucopia of geniuses.
But architecturally I took in all five boroughs, which provided a cornucopia of treats for my hungry eyes.
A cornucopia of fresh fruits had been laid out, but the Goopies seemed to prefer these branded potions.
They offer students the cornucopia of activities — art, music, science, sports, tutoring — that middle-class families routinely provide.
Semi-automatic rifles, a few shotguns, and a cornucopia of handguns are all easily found alongside their complementary ammunition.
The cornucopia of lovely, flavorful things that grow on the craggy hills and lush pastures are a good sign.
On the top floor, the tenth, a blinding cornucopia of LEDs of every shape and colour assails the eyes.
Of course, in entering a brand new market, the company is facing a fragrant cornucopia of other challenges, too.
In addition, a cornucopia of new and existing angel investors and early-stage funds committed capital to the round.
It's also a visual cornucopia that's just as satisfying to flip through as to use when hosting get-togethers. 
As part of the show, PAFA has resurrected an incomplete version of pop artist Red Grooms' "Philadelphia Cornucopia" (1982).
They mean the cornucopia of symptoms — hot flashes, vaginal dryness, psychological problems like "irritability" — thought to accompany those changes.
Next to the staircase is a buffet table set with a surreal cornucopia of vegetables, fruits and layer cakes.
A Cornucopia of Grandparents (2018) Today there are children with six or eight grandparents, step-grandparents and grandparent-equivalents.
In the case of Beautiful Boy, that force is a cornucopia of substances, but most primarily and dangerously meth.
Since the tweet was posted, fans have been working hard on edits because the internet is a cornucopia of magic.
If this were the Hunger Games, these items would be the Cornucopia, and there was about the be a bloodbath.
After a cornucopia of research has been conducted on the topic, doctors now know that that the fears were misguided.
Despite this apparent cornucopia of data, in practice, it turns out that many of these collections aren't so broadly useful.
A metalwork and hand-painted pin from her "cornucopia" of fruit and vegetable brooches would make any outfit more fun.
You'd think a meteor was hurtling towards earth and an autumnal DIY cornucopia was the only thing to stop it.
You get "Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection," a rare, dazzling, dizzying cornucopia of objects, viewpoints and agendas.
To hold the South Korean president in check, Johnson gave him a cornucopia of military equipment, including two Navy destroyers.
Brett Anderson, Reporter by Nigel Slater (Abrams, 2008) It offers a cornucopia of pantry delights, easily made and very delicious.
A cornucopia of items from Robin Williams's personal archive will come up for sale at an auction on Oct. 4.
Republican leaders instead promote silly conspiracy theories, like the "cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data" President Trump offered yesterday.
The changing of seasons means it's once again time to gorge yourself on an endless cornucopia of citrusy, fruity foods.
Imagine cracking open this cornucopia that is the first Hot Boys album and hearing all of this great Lil Wayne material.
As it does every year, IFA will serve as the launch platform for an absolute cornucopia of new products and gadgets.
It's strange to see this cornucopia of hotly argued reactions which go deep on pretty much everything but its actual users.
It's a rich, factual cornucopia that begins with the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman and ends with the verdict.
On its own ridiculous, meaningless terms, Inferno is a cornucopia of hacky plot gimmicks served up with shameless brio: Memory loss!
The ISS may seem like a cold, sterile place in space, but the analysis showed it's a veritable cornucopia for microbes.
Each was assigned a bridge, resulting in a cornucopia of spectacular light designs that treats each bridge as an individual artwork.
Your family may pressure you to "get over it"; the cornucopia of family holidays won't wait for your reconciliation, after all.
But only on Sunday mornings do eccentric hoarders take to Avissynias Square where they lay out a cornucopia of vintage curios.
That's why we're here, inside, sorting through the cornucopia of umbrellas, chairs, sunscreen, towels, and more — so you don't have to.
When opened, the cacophony of brightly colored pages of all different sizes bursts forth like a messy cornucopia of radical activism.
Jane: One thing about Facebook's Apology Cornucopia is that they rarely acknowledge how long they've been aware of problems with their platform.
A cornucopia overflowing with delicious news of every flavor: There's fat bears and sweet high schoolers and, hey, even a little opera.
The story said the news outlet obtained the footage from the online-only Buffalo, New York-based adult video store Cinema Cornucopia.
Their new album, Uninhabit​, was produced by Lyons and Tanya Tagaq producer/violinist Jesse Zubot​, and is a cornucopia of sonic experimentation.
Nested within this cornucopia of exhibition delights in Melbourne was a two-day multidiscipline symposium, The Stardom and Celebrity of David Bowie.
But Mother Nature is far from silent, the powerful and picturesque world of the wild comes with its own cornucopia of sounds.
"Not only is this a culinary extravaganza, it's a cornucopia of inedible amenities," Sherry says of his restaurant's over-the-top tradition.
She noted that Kepler had almost a decade to pick out patterns among its planet cornucopia, but TESS is just getting started.
Possibly due to Dubuffet's more intimate scale, one enters more quickly into his pithy, ambiguous landscapes than into Poons' sprawling topographic cornucopia.
As I waited, I was drawn to the restaurant's enormous, glowing, refrigerated windows, where a cornucopia of tempting food was on display.
Derek McLane's fab psychedelic valentine of a set — a cornucopia of nesting pink hearts — is on full display when the audience arrives.
For contemporary-art lovers, Art Basel is a cornucopia of finds, from site-specific installations and videos to sculptures, photography and paintings.
Modern supermarkets may display mountains of fresh produce when you walk in the door, but there's a downside to the colorful cornucopia.
Let's not forget to mention that three of the burgers in this cornucopia of protein and fat are triple burgers with motherfucking eggs.
Quora offers a cornucopia of information that you didn't know you wanted, but so frequently find thanks to on-point search engine optimization.
For those of you who fantasize of a cornucopia of threesomes, however, it looks like Tinder has all but neutered that dream.[Broadly]
Which makes you wonder how a hedgehog, above any other, more exotic creatures, became the standout character amid a zoological cornucopia of contenders.
It offers, in short, a cornucopia of visual oddities that seem arbitrary yet torment the reader because they suggest the possibility of meaning.
Here, the V.M.A.s took advantage of a captive audience, dosing them with a wacky pop cornucopia, then delivering a series of powerful messages.
There are two related pushbacks on this cornucopia of evidence that suggests Democrats will almost certainly win back the House in 41 days.
At this carnival, Ms. Perry wasn't quite a ringleader, but more like a wide-eyed enthusiast let loose among a cornucopia of playthings.
KS: Is that a function of this administration or just government in general saying what a cornucopia of information we have available here?
In the images below, check out the cornucopia of art and merch, plus the cinematic sight of Miyazaki's fascinating airships floating over the city.
But the classics are tucked into a cornucopia of lazy movie tie-ins, mediocre sports games, and even a handful of forgettable Mario adventures.
They have a cornucopia of uniforms and lift weights in a 6,000-square-foot facility that came by way of the University of Mississippi.
It tweets progressive opinions every ten minutes and lies in wait to be discovered by the platform's cornucopia of bigots spoiling for a fight.
Image: Geo Search ToolYouTube contains a cornucopia of weird stuff: Sniff around long enough, and you're likely to stumble upon some truly bizarre videos.
The image is in black and white, but one can imagine what the scene must have looked like: a rich, beautiful cornucopia of color.
We did not get into every possible topic — Uber is a cornucopia of news these days, and our show can't be four hours long.
The visual dimension of "Cornucopia" elaborates on that mythic vision, conjuring exotic plant life and animal forms on which Björk's face is sometimes superimposed.
The Cornucopia Institute, a nonprofit agricultural watchdog group that reveals industrial practices within the elastic organic standards, began rating eggs over five years ago.
Davis strolled over to the cornucopia of food spread out on a table behind one of the unused sets, where we continued our conversation.
You are such a cornucopia of delights and terrors in one infinite virtual box, it's a wonder that humanity allows you to exist at all.
The traditional Thanksgiving cornucopia is usually brimming with fruits, vegetables, and seasonal produce that indicates nature's bounty at the end of the fall harvest season.
My walk to work is a cornucopia of regurgitated kebabs, discarded chicken bones, and empty cans of Nurishment balanced on top of BT cable posts.
Our open institutions grant foreign friends and foes alike a cornucopia of opportunities to pursue their interests inside our borders, and they do just that.
The Week Ahead This is what to expect from the week ahead: For fans of tech stocks, this week is a cornucopia of earnings information.
In the end, people were offered a mad cornucopia of choices and have elected to go with the wildly expensive iPads or wildly inexpensive Fires.
"I'm confident these actions will lead to a cornucopia of unanticipated innovative uses, and generate tens of billions of dollars in economic activity," he said.
A third option is developing farther down the road in Abu Dhabi, where a cornucopia of long-delayed museum projects is finally coming to fruition.
So below, for your reference, an extensive but not necessarily exhaustive cornucopia of recently announced changes that should have been implemented from the get-go.
"[Waste] starts in the aisles of the supermarkets," Stuart said, describing how supermarkets stock and display food to give the illusion of a bottomless cornucopia.
Add another young quartet to the cornucopia of excellence we are treated to at the moment, with these winners of the Naumburg Chamber Music Award.
From the moment it began in November, the trial has offered up a cornucopia of drug-world lore — with weird, wild and seemingly unimaginable details.
The logo of this new West Village restaurant features a bird perched atop a cornucopia of vegetal delights, which itself sits atop a woman's head.
Even apart from the temptations of multiple casts ahead, it's evident that the ballet's cornucopia of invention can only be skimmed on a first viewing.
I. scapularis larva and eggs, via Andrew NussTick saliva, for instance, is a cornucopia of pharmaceuticals, containing thousands of antimicrobials, analgesics, blood thinners, and immune suppressors.
Not because I have any faith in Facebook's transparent benevolence; because they already have a way-past-enormous cornucopia of such data, more accurately (implicitly) tagged.
At Sephora, the season of giving means a cornucopia of limited-edition collabs (hi, Desi Perkins x Benefit!), glitter, advent calendars, and one-off gift sets.
It would let users find each other, pay digital and offline shopkeepers, or purchase a cornucopia of online services—perhaps one day using Facebook's own currency.
With its massive new round, Plenty certainly has a rich foundation from which to spread its seeds, but the company also has a cornucopia of competitors.
According to Huffington Post, the porn site XHamster has begun blocking IPs in North Carolina from accessing their site and a veritable cornucopia of jerkoff material.
Though times are tumultuous, if you have Netflix Instant, you have at least one thing to be thankful for: a seemingly bottomless cornucopia of streamable content.
Take a jaunt through the gourmet history of this New York neighbourhood, from an urban farmers' market to the carnivorous cornucopia that is a bodega buffet.
These days, there's no shortage of snacks around me; in fact, I have to avert my eyes to avoid the snack cornucopia of American grocery stores.
The territory hosts a cornucopia of wild game — there are at least twice as many moose as humans here, for example — making it a hunter's paradise.
The album was a commercial flop but became, over the next decades, a cornucopia of ideas for punk, hard rock, art-rock, indie-rock and more.
Eight writers analyzed the cornucopia of streaming services — nine if you consider A.O. Scott, the film critic, debating his alter ego, A.O. Scott, the couch potato.
Amal, 38, wore a pair of Alice + Olivia embroidered jeans that had '70s vibes thanks to the the cornucopia of autumn leaves and multicolored flowers embroidered throughout.
Tender Buttons, housed in a 0003-foot-wide (3.8-meter) brownstone on Manhattan's Upper East Side, is stuffed to the ceiling with a cornucopia of clothing fasteners.
Topics of the day include a cornucopia of Knicks rumors, the shifting nature of the traditional center, and spiteful old timers and the mythology of hand-checking.
Porn, she explained, shows viewers not just a cornucopia of diverse sex acts, but the full range of human shapes, sizes, and colors—almost literally without exception.
The European Fine Art Fair in Maastricht, the Netherlands, is a cornucopia like those sometimes depicted in the old master paintings on view, spilling over with riches.
When a Mandarin duck mysteriously appeared in Central Park in October, New Yorkers were enraptured by its cornucopia of colors and its ZZ Top-ian duck-beard.
Describing the range of his father's work, Peter Wirtz said in his eulogy that he "could intuitively and smoothly switch from modern asceticism to a wild cornucopia."
Thursday's opening night was quite a cornucopia, though its later sections grew diffuse with too many bits and pieces; at two hours 45 minutes it was overlong.
As such, these cornucopia paintings play with contrasts of form and content, potentially alluding to balance — or a lighthearted lack thereof — while spinning sweetly toward delicious ecstasy.
Whether your heart is full of Cupid's arrows or your greatest romance is with your drooly pit bull, this V-Day is a big, 'ol cornucopia of love.
And whenever your ... friend smokes, dabs, or eats an edible, the tetrahydrocannabinol molecules therein bind to these sites, stimulating the cells to release a cornucopia of chemical signals.
Joining Lil Nas X is a cornucopia of famous faces from music and film, including Billy Ray Cyrus (of course), Chris Rock, Diplo, Vince Staples and Rico Nasty.
A search for "Nazi" on Giphy, for example, will yield no results; type the same term on Tenor, meanwhile, and a cornucopia of animated Hitler clips will appear.
Ahead of the big day, here's the cornucopia of hardware and software spanning new Surface devices, Windows 10, Hololens and maybe Xbox that we're expecting to hear about.
Here's a helpful guide for how to deal with your condiment cornucopia in good conscience — and make a couple of awesome, home-cooked meals while you're at it.
Ultimately, this cornucopia of free porn makes Fabian very, very rich, while impoverishing the American porn industry, headquartered in the San Fernando Valley just north of Los Angeles.
More and better TV sets, a diverse array of set-top boxes and services and a blessed cornucopia of excellent content from more sources than were ever imaginable.
He envisions Canadian scientists conducting a cornucopia of taboo-defying research, from decoding cannabis's sensory appeal to testing whether it can be used as a substitute for alcohol.
Millions face a 'cornucopia of hazards' The storm in the western US has put more than 20 million people under a winter threat, CNN meteorologist Gene Norman said.
By 2025, the legal U.S. marijuana market could be a roughly $50 billion business as a cornucopia of cannabis-based products become easily available in shops and online.
The gathering, after all, was meant to encourage reclamation of arid lands throughout the American West, using irrigation to transform an immense wasteland into an agriculturally productive cornucopia.
Drugstore candy, cans of US beer, ripe fruits, and large crustaceans — this cornucopia is as accessible as it's ever been and, as far as spreads go, relatively harmless.
Things quickly spun out of control into a delicious cornucopia that would horrify any normal child: Kermit the Frog legs, My Little Pony roast, Teenage Mutant Nina Turtle soup.
When the ice cream vendor ran out of cups, Hamwi decided to roll up his waffles into a cornucopia shape so that it could hold scoops of ice cream.
In fact, just watch the video to get a feeling for why musicians are both scratching their heads and wetting themselves with excitement over this new cornucopia of creativity.
Snapshot: For her new live spectacle "Cornucopia," Björk, above, brought a 50-member Icelandic young people's choir, a custom-made reverb chamber and multiple bespoke instruments to New York.
Now, it's not artisanal pork or small-batch bourbon, but you should absolutely avail yourself of this week's cornucopia of candy-themed stories in The New York Times Magazine.
If you visit the vast farmers market in Eastern Market on weekends you will find a cornucopia of local produce from some of the city's 1,400 gardens and farms.
Whisky learned the names of the objects in her cornucopia of fun by playing a game with her owners in which she would go fetch the toy they named.
Off the Menu The centerpiece of Shelly Fireman's relocated theater district restaurant is the appetite-whetting cornucopia of antipasto platters arranged around the bar, just steps from the entrance.
Featured in the documentary film Mirage Men, Doty and AFOSI allegedly seeded a cornucopia of misinformation on UFOs in the 20153s in an attempt to safeguard classified UFO technology.
As nice as it would be to survive off cream cheese bagels and Doritos, the potassium, dietary fibres, and cornucopia of vitamins found in fruit are kinda useful too.
Other effects are more trivial: It's Froot (not Fruit) Loops cereal, Jif (not Jiffy) peanut butter, and the Fruit of the Loom clothing logo (does not feature a cornucopia).
"The Trump administration has its hands full with a plethora of conflicts with the legislative branch of government," said Mark Kastel, co-founder of the organic watchdog group Cornucopia Institute.
The thing is so ugly and shoddily done that it brings to mind a whole cornucopia of questions—most notably, how did anyone at Netflix actually allow this to exist?
With such privileged access to a cornucopia of potent highs, clinicians have a history of becoming addicted to the tools of their trade, although it's always remained a taboo subject.
It spotlighted two 300-pound resin-coated sculptures suspended overhead, fusing forms associated with pairs of ages; Harvest/Excess involved a rat, plows, a cornucopia and an accumulation of detritus.
There, Ms. Chávez pointed to bags of marijuana (it's not legal, but decriminalized) alongside a cornucopia of potatoes, dozens of varieties, including neon pink miniatures that looked like candied jawbreakers.
I can't imagine what cornucopia of messages lie in his inbox at the end of the day, but I assume if he's been doing this for several months, it's clearly working.
Typically when weddings, graduations, and prom came around, an updo the size of a cornucopia was involved — and so were one million bobby pins and copious amounts of extra-hold hairspray.
Far from having nothing to lose but their chains, the workers of the world—at least the rich world—had secure jobs, houses in the suburbs and a cornucopia of possessions.
There may have been a time when the answer to that (non-rhetorical) question included a cornucopia of excuses — grocery shopping is hard, cooking is hard, thinking of recipes is hard.
Concern over abuse of power has been heightened by Brazil's current political chaos, which has exposed a cornucopia of unethical, and often allegedly criminal, conduct by political leaders across the spectrum.
As Chairman Wheeler said in a recent speech, U.S. leadership on 5G can lead to a "cornucopia of unanticipated innovative uses" that will improve quality of life and increase economic opportunity.
And while you're there, trying not to buy everything in sight, stop by Unveiling Visions, an exhibition that features a cornucopia of sci-fi, fantasy, and Afrofuturist material from the center's collections.
Even if one were to ignore the cornucopia of YouTube videos showing owners abusing or misusing Tesla Autopilot, the "training" argument doesn't quite stand up to the results of IIHS's other study.
Around noon, a cornucopia of racists had gathered around a statute of Confederate general Robert E. Lee that was set to be removed, and their opponents surrounded them on the streets below.
Since the Olympics began, he said, the police have barred him from Copacabana, a neighborhood that provides a cornucopia of discarded food and items like cardboard that can be sold to recyclers.
PHILADELPHIA — Jeff Foster, 58, a retired security guard with an abiding sweet tooth and a generous paunch, scowled as he considered the cornucopia of refrigerated soft drinks at his local convenience store.
When brands use Facebook to target specific people with ads, they are able to select from a cornucopia of traits, including age, gender and how many lines of credit a person has.
New offerings include downhill skiing with stunning lake views, log cabin hotels and a cornucopia of dried berries gathered from the surrounding woods that can be washed down with organic Siberian teas.
Indeed, in other works, one finds small human limbs attached to fruits, as in "Untitled (Studio cornucopia Self-Portrait)" (2016), which features a tiny metal leg extending from a Buddha's hand fruit.
Nonetheless, the lawsuit is potentially damaging to Uber, because it contains an awful lot of information about internal woes at the company, confirming a cornucopia of reporting done on Kalanick's dysfunctional management.
A new website built specifically to sell the deal promises a cornucopia of new jobs, improved broadband service, and increased competition if the two companies are allowed to complete their $26 billion deal.
So will streaming simply add to the cornucopia of available content -- and potential fatigue among consumers, inundated with options and trying to sort out what's where -- or will it merely cannibalize traditional channels?
Apps like Fabby Look help you to change your iHair color and there are a cornucopia of apps that allow you to have digital surgery (for better or for worse, per Amanda Hess).
Under terms of the settlement, Cornucopia must designate an internal officer to ensure labor law compliance as well as provide the attorney general's office with quarterly reports and payroll documents, the statement said.
Viacom's cornucopia of digital channels made it the sixth most viewed media and entertainment property in August across YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Twitch, according to the social-video-research firm Tubular Labs.
Its Instagram feed for its men's line, for example, which has more than 855,000 followers, is a cornucopia of F.O.M.O.-inducing shots of stylish young lovelies cavorting in exotic locales wearing cool watches.
The program ends with the perennial pas de six and tarantella from Act III of "Napoli," a sustained cornucopia of dance ebullience: The extroverted spontaneity of southern Italy is encapsulated by Danish classicism.
Emory is from Queens and cut his teeth over nine years in the Marc Jacobs system — "an ill cornucopia of people," he said — rising from the New York stockroom to London assistant manager.
Emory is from Queens and cut his teeth over nine years in the Marc Jacobs system — "an ill cornucopia of people," he said — rising from the New York stockroom to London assistant manager.
Ernest Gonzales is a graphic designer, and spreads out a cornucopia of unofficial Beto stickers he's made, playing on the logos for the San Antonio Spurs and beloved local grocery store H-E-B.
Following on from North Korea's latest series of rocket trials, a cornucopia of ballistic missiles paraded in Pyongyang on April 15 -- including ICBM launchers -- was a bold signal of intent to do just that.
"We thought the internet when it started was going to be this Wild West cornucopia of decentralized, [peer-to-peer] spaces where everyone was equal, everything was free and beautiful and open," Wagenknecht said.
Innovation provides a cornucopia of new consumer devices and improves our standard of living in countless ways, but as machines get smarter and smarter, more people worry whether robots are coming for their jobs.
At the same time, Western companies have capitulated to the whims of the CCP in order to enter China's market, sacrificing so-called American values in order to profit from the Chinese market cornucopia.
The deli is a cornucopia of healthy, affordable eats ranging from organic rice and bean bowls to the buffalo popcorn hero, a vegetarian sandwich made with their signature "popcorn tofu" doused in buffalo sauce.
Through the wonders of technology, none of us need to settle for our ancestors' mundane forms of masturbation—a cornucopia of dazzling carnal delights are here to help us bust a high-tech nut.
The third major offering of the Shed's opening weeks was "Cornucopia," an exuberantly overpowering stage show by Björk , with extravagant visual designs by the Argentine filmmaker Lucrecia Martel and the digital artist Tobias Gremmler.
But inside the church he was mesmerized by what he saw — a cascading cornucopia of delicate, lifelike blossoms, foliage and fruit above the altar, all sculpted in wood by Gibbons in the late 1600s.
They conspire to cover as much ground as possible: With the exploding cornucopia of entertainment we have right now (this is not a complaint) it is impossible for a single person to have seen everything.
For example, "free public college tuition," just one in the cornucopia of Bernie Sanders' entitlements, would be paid for by a financial transaction tax (FTT), a 0.1 percent tax on all Wall Street financial transactions.
Sidney Lumet's 1974 adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel Murder on the Orient Express was a cornucopia of famous actors, snappy dialogue, and a war between Sean Connery's eyebrows and mustache over control of his face.
Cunningham made two wonderfully forward-looking pieces, "XOVER" (2007), with its long and astounding central duet; and "Nearly Ninety" (2009), premiered just three months before his death, a cornucopia of Haydn-like inventiveness and vision.
While one of Apple's hardware devices shipping with a buggy version of iOS might lead to some late-night patches and customers unable to open an app, dealing with power management flaws is a liability cornucopia.
Neither a winemaker nor next-of-kin of one herself, Ledermüller-Reiner wanted to draw attention to her homeland's rich cornucopia of wines and happened to be the head of a marketing consulting firm, so voila!
Netflix has already made video entertainment far more abundant and diverse than it was just a few years ago, and as other companies join the fray, the cornucopia of choices is likely to become even deeper.
Inside the mansion's underground gym, neatly laid out by a small army of Italians largely dressed in black, lay a glittering cornucopia of stage costumes, twinkling in the Côte d'Azur sunlight that beamed through the windows.
The Cox Rathvon machine produced its usual cornucopia of cleverness and subtle misdirection, so it was a good enough fight for a lovely little bit of writing to — dare I dream — herald birdsong, warmth and Spring.
As for alleged corruption, it was perhaps inevitable that the money suddenly sloshing around Mongolia as its potential as a mining cornucopia began to be realised would lead to allegations that some was being siphoned off.
There's this idealized view of child care, which is like every kid should be in his own cornucopia wonderland of hands-on tutoring and supervision, and then there's real life — busy mom, busy dad, TV set.
We've already mentioned the excellent Supercoven and Legalise Drugs and Murder EPs, but there is also a cornucopia of excellent music available on limited edition EPs and split discs too... and you're going to need deep pockets.
This time of year seems to come with a veritable cornucopia of stressors: there's your seemingly endless gift-shopping list; the inevitable end-of-year scramble at work; and let's not forget every single holiday cocktail party.
It's not: As the Cornucopia Institute shows in its yearly "Scrambled Eggs" report, many industrial-scale organic egg producers cram thousands of hens into windowless barns, giving them little personal space or real access to the outdoors.
Europe imports about 29 percent of the British catch, a cornucopia of 22 species that is too exotic for most domestic consumers, such as the cuttlefish and megrim sole sold every morning at Newlyn's market in Cornwall.
Juicing can be an affordable, relatively quick way to pack a whole cornucopia of fruits and vegetables into a glass and still get a good dose of nutrients and a healthy helping of sugar (the good kind).
His nuclear bombs and ICBMs are no match for the South Korean "soaps" that are increasingly enjoyed by Pyongyang's residents, filling their living rooms with images of a cornucopia of goods they can otherwise only dream of.
The fourth inaugurated a cornucopia of feature sections that were different for each weekday: Sports on Mondays; Science on Tuesdays; Living on Wednesdays; a Home section on Thursdays; and Weekend, an arts and entertainment section, on Fridays.
Who can tell what cornucopia of wild chemicals the kids in this haunting Vietnam allegory ingested but when that fucked-up puer aeturnus grins for you in the movie's last freeze-frame, you know you've seen something wonderful.
Essentially, users can now make use of their cornucopia of saved-for-later screenshots and shop directly from them by way of a variety of similar products — and sometimes the exact one — at a myriad of price points.
Yet in a series of greenhouses on his property, he is growing five different types of bananas, giant towering trees ripe with Mediterranean figs, and a cornucopia of tropical goods, like taro, cherimoyas, mangoes, sweet potatoes, and papayas.
We may have started out as a magazine back in 1994, but in 2016 we have a TV network, an HBO show, a Snapchat account for the teens, and a veritable cornucopia of wonderful websites to our name.
The ballet's love of hospitality, its innocence, travel adventure and transformations, its positive, outgoing energy and its cornucopia of stylistic diversity are all right for this country (which Tchaikovsky visited, enjoying immense success, between composing the two acts).
FilmStruck, established by classic-movie cable channel TCM, draws the core of its offerings from the Criterion cornucopia of DVD and Blu-ray releases of world cinema, as well as related movies that are yet unreleased on disk.
We sit down at his dining room table amid a wild cornucopia of stuff, including a lamp with a hot pink feathered shade and black cats lounging on chairs and hanging, Cirque du Soleil-style, from carpeted staircases.
At its peak, from the early 1980s to the early 2000s, Sega released a veritable cornucopia of classics: Turbo, Out Run, Hang-On, Virtua Racing, Sega Rally, Daytona USA, Manx TT Super Bike and F355 Challenge among them.
Mr. Trump justified his decision by saying that the Paris agreement was a bad deal for the United States, buttressing his argument with a cornucopia of dystopian, dishonest and discredited data based on numbers from industry-friendly sources.
Nick's Seafood Restaurant, overlooking the harbor, offers a seafood platter for two (175 dollars) that showcases a veritable cornucopia of marine delicacies: lobster, mussels, rock oysters, fresh and tempura-battered king prawns, blue swimmer crab, calamari and more.
The vast majority of dealers and auction houses were not implicated, however, and they are looking forward to displaying a cornucopia of traditional and modern works, including porcelain, jewelry, textiles, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, bronzes, prints, photographs and jades.
In the 20163th district, Thorburn is one of a cornucopia of Democratic candidates — sparking fears that Democratic voters may spread their support so thin that the top two slots on the general election ballot will go to Republican candidates.
I wanted to make something in conjunction with Amex to celebrate the cornucopia of fantastic small businesses Britain has, in the hope that people will continue to support their local independent shops to keep the streets eclectic and alive.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Situated within an art-historical/art-hysterical continuum that mines big data for thematic material, Centre Pompidou's two-part "continuum" show is Paris-based Japanese sound artist Ryoji Ikeda's latest audiovisual cornucopia.
Facebook Messenger's video calling, Photo Magic, and content app platform (from left) Facebook Messenger's video calling, Photo Magic, and content app platform (from left) But its cornucopia of visual communications features all felt bolted on and buried within Messenger.
Those conditions "clearly do not comport with the values and expectations people have about organic farms," says Mark Kastel, co-founder of the Cornucopia Institute, an industry watchdog that has sued the USDA for not enforcing its organic regulations.
He called this trauma "primal pain," and it was manifest, he said, in a cornucopia of ills that could include a variety of mood disorders as well as heart disease, high blood pressure, ulcerative colitis, drug addiction and stuttering.
The network salutes the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture with this cornucopia of music, dance and dramatic readings, taped at the Kennedy Center in Washington at the time of the museum's opening in September.
Starting in October 2018, its two stages and hub-world (the area where players first meet) were constructed by a team of over 50 "builders," working at an epic sci-fi scale, albeit grounded by a cornucopia of delicate, personal touches.
I went to a startup conference and realized that it had just blossomed into this cornucopia of entrepreneurs who were able to make something happen that had impact for way less money, faster than ever, and with way less people.
For this, he's corralled some 50 artists, from painters to actors to rogue jesters, to transform 26 rooms on four floors, populating them with sculptures, speakeasies, interactive theater, immersive installations, and a cornucopia of other art that defies easy categorization.
With multiple companies already building phones with displays on the front and the back, and with the trend of sliders and pop-up selfie cameras only growing, MWC 2019 is shaping up to be an absolute cornucopia of divergent design.
The Bruins responded by guarding the perimeter players and declining to double-team Johnson, and as a result he took advantage of a cornucopia of easy shots near the basket and scored 27 points in the Tar Heels' 89-53 victory.
Though he warned prosecutors, "We don't convict people because they have a lot of money to throw around," the judge had already permitted the now chastened prosecutors to introduce into evidence a cornucopia of lavish and seemingly reckless Manafort spending sprees.
Like the Napa beef, a hot pot containing layers of tender scalloped beef laid over Chinese cabbage in a chili-laced broth stocked with celery, leeks, zucchini and bean sprouts; and the ma la duck, served prettily in a woven cornucopia.
Sitting in the shade of a quiet side garden of the Lazy Lizard cafe, we munched on crisp loaves of homemade bread and a Karoo Plate, stocked with a cornucopia of the Karoo's offerings — lamb, cheese, Bulgarian yogurt, figs and olives.
In "Cornucopia," her introversion is represented by the reverb chamber, a booth on the side of the stage with minimal amplification that's meant to recreate the effect of her singing alone on long, rural walks, as she did growing up.
In the frustrating, unfair world of acne, some people don't scar — their bodies produce enough collagen to reverse the fat loss and subsequent divots that are caused by a particularly aggressive pimple — while others are left with a cornucopia of scar variations.
In a statement to TechCrunch, Apple says that the discount is a result of an understanding that many users will face a fairly hard transition away from the old MacBook Pro's relative cornucopia of ports to the new single-port-style world.
Pretty much every family in Macau has their own take on the iconic dish, but with countless variations and a damn murky origin that crisscrosses between a cornucopia of cultures, just where is one to turn in one's quest for proper minchi?
Analysts said the main challenge for The New Day was changing the habits of readers, who have become used to a cornucopia of free content online, as well as the convenience of being able to read it on mobile phones and other devices.
Not that pop-up cornucopia that your mom has used as a centerpiece since you were a kid, and not the pile of Stovetop boxes that you carefully arrange at the the bottom of the trash bag, but real Thanksgiving-themed yard decorations?
That included the whole grotesque cornucopia of Donald Trump's slurs and bad behavior, which Tim Kaine had studied up on exhaustively, knew by heart and kept throwing at Pence, pressing for the barest glimmer of shame or the slightest hint of apology.
There's a cornucopia of Instagram accounts, Facebook groups, and websites dedicated to showcasing street art from not just the capital but around the world, as well as the fact artists like Banksy, Ben Eine, and Space Invader are now seen as cultural icons.
Prosecutors and defense lawyers proposed a cornucopia of possible solutions, ranging from finishing the trial with just 11 jurors to replacing a current juror with an alternate — a move that would require the newly constituted 12-member jury to restart deliberations entirely.
Teams of cooks in towering chef caps, together with white-suited dietitians, had 45 minutes to transform a cornucopia of fruits, vegetables and meats piled on a table at the center of the auditorium into four-course meals of their own devising.
Mr. Giaiotti performed stalwart duty at the Met at a time when both the Met and its Lincoln Center neighbor, New York City Opera, served up a cornucopia of great basses, among them Cesare Siepi, Jerome Hines, Nicolai Ghiaurov and Samuel Ramey.
This cornucopia so far includes Samara's white goat Zabiyaka, St Petersburg's cat Achilles, Spartak the lemur in Yekaterinburg, Kaliningrad's hippos Milya, Glyasik and Nizhny Novgorod's tapir Cleopatra as well as Sochi's Harry the otter, who had wrongly predicted Spain would beat Russia.
While they served their utilitarian function of enabling us to browse the cornucopia of web content, features like plug-ins, custom software, and enterprise tools were starting to creep past the point of usefulness, often slowing things down and generally getting in the way.
If you've been able to keep track of all the various Zenfone releases from Asus so far, you're ahead of me, because I've gotten lost in the cornucopia of slightly different models the company has issued in its brief history as a phone maker.
We're not just talking about a bottle of Yellow Tail slugged down behind your aunt's Beanie Baby collection, but a cornucopia of cocktails so all-encompassing, your extended family is guaranteed to be left in a pleasant haze of jovial drunkenness all day long.
The marketplaces offer a cornucopia of illicit drugs, as well as stolen credit cards, hacking services, weapons, and, allegedly, hitman services — though investigations have failed to turn up proof that the murderer-for-hire schemes on the darknet are anything other than a scam.
In Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, Neil Patrick Harris shells out about $250 for this burger cornucopia, but in 2100, it all came out to about $133, an inordinate amount of money that could've bought us a pretty good spread at a steakhouse.
The house-made pasta verged on heavy, but that was a minor blip alongside its cornucopia of seafood (mussels, squid, shrimp, bay scallops), which was dressed in a savory, slow-roasted tomato-cream sauce made more luxurious by the inclusion of a fulsome fish fumé.
These bound-body-centric projects, like "Cornucopia: Séance for Two Breasts" (21970) and "Exercises in Nine Parts: Scratching Both Walls at Once" (21949–28), were a reaction to the artist's confinement to bed when hospitalized as an art student due to severe lung problems.
In a rejoinder titled "Small Scattered Fragments Do Not a Dwarf Make," he and two co-authors wrote that the bones were consistent with those of juveniles, and that the idea of nutrition-based dwarfism was preposterous, given the archipelago's "virtual cornucopia" of seafood.
It's one sliver of the internet history that too often gets overlooked, and it's among a cornucopia of stories featured in a new book, Broad Band: The Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet by Claire Evans, the co-founder of Motherboard's Terraform section.
In this fast motion video by Evan Booth, professionally known as Terminal Cornucopia, an engineer who "build[s] stuff out of other stuff," Booth turns a Keurig K350/300 2.0 Brewer into a prosthetic hand that is able to bend, move its fingers, and pick things up.
Outside the First Christian Church, achieving harmony with the surrounding trees as it reaches into the airspace is Wiikiaami, a kind of giant cornucopia (frankly, my first thought was shuttlecock) by studio:indigenous, which was nice to look at, but utterly impossible to skate in any way.
The closure of the Tsukiji market will punctuate the end of the post-war era for many of the mom-and-pop shops just outside the main market that peddle a cornucopia of sea-related products, from dried squid and seaweed to whale bacon and caviar.
But if what you're imagining is a fruit and vegetable cornucopia, perhaps delivered in a oak barrel out the back of a rusted red pick-up truck, then it's time for a reality check about what's really on your plate and what it's like to farm.
Gidwani characterized the information leaked had very little impact on the U.S. news cycle, but became great agit-prop tools in Russia, whose state-affiliated news agencies picked up on each morsel as yet another example of the cornucopia of electoral corruption in the decadent West.
"About half of the organic milk sold in the U.S. is coming from very large factory farms that have no intention of living up to organic principles," Mark Kastel, cofounder of the Cornucopia Institute, a nonprofit that represents thousands of organic farmers, told the Washington Post.
The cornucopia of new or newly promised gifts includes a cache that is neither: the 1,100-work postwar collection — of which a selection of 260 is on view — accumulated by Donald and Doris Fisher, founders of the Gap, who had once considered building a private museum.
Sara's class, at a school similar to City College, is populated largely by young black men; the town where she and Victor rent a chateaulike "studio" is, from his perspective, a cornucopia of sexy Latinas — one of whom (Maritza Rivera) he takes on as his model.
Iris Keitel, a retired music industry executive who lives in Manhattan and on Meadow Lane in Westhampton Beach, tore up her Har-Tru tennis court two years ago and hired the organic gardener Suzanne P. Ruggles to plant alliums, Green Zebra tomatoes and a cornucopia of vegetables.
This reprieve, if it can be called one, is the latest tidbit in a cornucopia of data from Gaia, a European spacecraft tasked with measuring the precise positions, velocities and other attributes of more than a billion stars in the Milky Way and other nearby galaxies.
The dogs of Isle of Dogs, we're informed early on, have had their barks transliterated into English, and they're brought to life by a cornucopia of talent, most notably a pack of five dogs voiced by Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bob Balaban, Bill Murray, and Jeff Goldblum.
The operation claimed to have seized a cornucopia of hallucinogenic highs, including 3,650 doses of MDMA, 20123 LSD tabs, 26 bottles of LSD liquid, 40 LSD-impregnated chewing gums, 216 grams of magic mushrooms, 492 grams of DMT mixture, 47 doses of mescaline, and 130 grams of ketamine.
Through my years at the Chicago Daily News, then as a freelance writer, and a lecturer in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I've met a significant number of historical figures and a veritable cornucopia of boldface names.
There is a whole category of chip-like snacks, made from a cornucopia of unchip-like vegetables — cauliflower, jackfruit, beets, peas — that are "from the ground" and "from the farm" and "all natural," and while all that is true, it is also true that they are basically just chips.
Movies have been taking a backseat to TV shows at Comic-Con for a few years now, but you need look no further than the cornucopia of televisual goodness that was released at this year's SDCC to get a sense of just how definitively the tide has turned.
In Jimmy's kitchen is what Clyde describes as "a robbery to-do list," the idea being to steal a cornucopia of cash from the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina—or, more precisely, to suck the cash from a vault beneath the track, through a network of tubes.
Video of the incident immediately went viral after the captain on the Cornucopia Destiny – where Weehaken High School students were celebrating prom – could be heard yelling "I have no control!" moments before crashing into the smaller yacht, Sundancer, which was wedged into the pier taking a light post with it.
On a tour of the exhibit, participants handled silicon squash, a material used in Michael Arcega's sculpture, "The Enchanted Island," inspired by a story about a shipwrecked rabbi going into a mansion and finding two objects on a table: a cornucopia and a ram's horn, to summon people to prayer.
But what really brought a tear of joy to my eye was after Trump had thoroughly battered Cruz with a veritable cornucopia of slanders—everything from his wife being ugly to his father plotting the JFK assassination—was watching Cruz dive to the ground to sloppily lick Trump's proverbial boots.
Cuomo fails to take any responsibility for a steadily rising budget, which incorporates ever-greater benefits for people in the country illegally, higher pay for public employee unions, free college tuition and a cornucopia of other goodies handed out by legislators but paid for by a dwindling number of taxpayers.
It's vanitas once more, pointing to the transience of life and the ultimate degradation of all earthly value, an idea that Fischer pushed into the realm of farce with his 241 exhibition of ripe fruit set in a pristine toilet bowl, both cornucopia and rude reminder of the endpoint of digestion.
But clearly, if every human had a cornucopia of the world's edibles laid out on a table stretching from one end of the earth to the next, not everyone would dig enthusiastically into, say, a lamprey pie, a sliver of maggot-infested pecorino or a chunk of rotten shark meat.
He "drew inspiration," he said, from all over: the work of celebrated designers like Fulco di Verdura, Jean Schlumberger and David Webb; the museums of the world; the crown jewelry of British and European royalty and of Indian maharanis; and the cornucopia of ethnic pieces found in markets around the world.
Anyone who walked into a Trump rally—and likely every public event he will hold as president—was confronted with a fold-out table covered in Trump steaks, bottles of Trump vodka, cases of Trump wine, and still-wrapped Trump water, a cornucopia of meat and booze worthy of a Dutch still life.
It's probably the only place in America where you can eat an entire platter of kung pao pastrami alongside a diverse cornucopia of fellow patrons that somehow simultaneously includes Wylie Dufresne, Leonardo DiCaprio, a pair of Taiwanese grandmothers, and a smattering of beanie-clad twentysomethings—all to an impossibly loud soundtrack of Aaliyah.
On the new account, Mountain described the cornucopia of fentanyls he had on offer, including fentanyl citrate, fentanyl HCL and acetyl fentanyl pills he called boxy-212014s: circular blue pills with "oxy" on one side and "219" on the other, the same pills that Buemi had received in the Canada Post envelope.
In addition to the various streaming properties owned by both companies that will now be housed under a single roof, it will also consolidate brands that include Nickelodeon, CBS, MTV, BET, Comedy Central, the CW, and Paramount Network—which of course also folds a major entertainment studio into this cornucopia of content offerings.
"We've heard from a cornucopia of people," says Fred Marik, a broker in Las Vegas who is marketing the town of Cal-Nev-Ari, Nevada — a 2000-acre town of 21.5 people that includes a casino, airport, post office, its own water supply, an RV park and a mobile home park — for $217 million.
Björk's work was exhibited across a cornucopia of mediums: Bizarre instruments used on Biophilia (everything from a pipe organ to a Tesla coil) welcomed patrons on the first floor, while the narrative of Björk's life was told through the lens of Icelandic poet Sjon (a collaborator alongside Björk and Lars von Trier on New World).
A clinical psychologist, Dr. Grant was known for her soothing, honeyed voice; her pragmatic approach to listeners' questions about a cornucopia of delicate subjects — marriage, divorce, sex, dating, cross-dressing, child rearing — and advice that, while it pulled no punches, was far less bellicose than that of some psychologists who followed her onto the airwaves.
Aside from the reams of paperwork and science books, it is a cornucopia of biological curios: a pickled bat in a perspex box, monkey skulls, horse skulls, the scull of a saber-tooth tiger, a dead crow, a stuffed fish and a plastic bag of preserved rats from the 1920s hanging on the door.
Some researchers hope a completely different frontier could contain a cornucopia of never-before-seen molecules to cure our ails: The hydrothermal vents on the seafloor where water seeps into cracks in the rock, is heated by magma, and spews out in smoke plumes from rocky towers that can measure well over a hundred feet tall.
I have to get my message out, but also overcome the cornucopia of bullshit that's taking place because the guy who's running against me, Jonathan Irvin—he's black too, and has run for everything around here but a fucking touchdown—is trying to scare the church Negroes over to his side by telling them I'm an atheist or Satanist.
Living almost within spitting distance of the last city remnants of Berlin Wall, I have cycled to Poland, through the rolling, baked yellow countryside of the former East Germany, read the original menu from the Fernsehturm de Berlin (the restaurant at the top of East Berlin's TV tower), and discovered a cornucopia of Soviet memorabilia in a man's attic.
The arts streaming service, which has been inching its way into the United States market after launching last year in Britain, is a cornucopia of dance, music and theater performances from international venues like Shakespeare's Globe and the Royal Opera House in London, Opera National de Paris, Teatro Real in Madrid and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
Hard-core fans of Garry Shandling — whose wry, dry style influenced a generation of stand-up comedians, and who helped redefine television comedy twice, by shattering the fourth wall on "It's Garry Shandling's Show" and eviscerating the talk-show business from the inside on "The Larry Sanders Show" — will not need to be told that this cornucopia of Shandlingiana is worth their time.
Though never known as a haven for bargains, the store became a magnet for shoppers searching for — and willing to pay top dollar for — elusive vacuum cleaner bags, replacement glass coffee decanters, light-switch plates in scores of colors, specialty stain removers, hard-to-find bulbs, decorative lighting fixtures and pictures frames, designer dinnerware and bedding, and a cornucopia of other items.
Other levels of the factory — which Pfizer built in 1946, shut down in 2008, and sold to developer Acumen Capital Partners in 2011 for $26 million — host a cornucopia of tasty tenants, including high-end food companies, small-batch distilleries, off-site facilities of the Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum, and Pratt's own business incubator, the Brooklyn Fashion and Design Accelerator.
A closer look might reveal a cornucopia of fruits on the very same shelf: oranges not only peeled but sliced by this steady unseen hand, meticulously arranged in even larger plastic containers, each awaiting their turn to be shuffled into reusable organic cotton tote bags alongside dozens of other responsibly sourced plastic-wrapped foods and driven in fossil fuel-consuming vehicles to their new Instacart-user homes.
In the ensuing years, as more people spent more time on Facebook, and following the addition of "Like" and "Share" functions within Facebook, the news feed grew into a personalized portal not just for personal updates but also for the cornucopia of media that existed elsewhere online: links to videos, blog posts, games and more or less anything else published on an external website, including news articles.
The lineup runs the gamut from pre-Stonewall films that were controversial for their portrayals of sexuality (Jack Smith's "Flaming Creatures," a pansexual cornucopia that opens the series on Friday alongside two shorts by George Kuchar, was the subject of a censorship clash) to more recent work like Apichatpong Weerasethakul's "Tropical Malady" (on June 2212 and 2255), in which a flirtation gives way, after a mid-film rupture, to something mythic.
The best way to embrace the scope of northeastern cuisine is at Parraxaxá, in the Boa Viagem neighborhood, where a traditional Brazilian per-kilo buffet turns into a cornucopia of otherwise difficult to find local foods worth trying, such as stewed goat with dried coconut and pumpkin, carne-de-sol steak (a kind of brisket) covered in queijo coalho (a local cheese), and fruit juices made from gritty cajá and milky cashew fruit.
At the same time, Sears, Roebuck & Co. and Montgomery Ward were delivering bigness to the rural masses through the original home shopping network: consolidated mail-order catalogs, some over 700 pages, that offered everything from button-hooks and brassieres to motor buggies, delivered directly to their customer's doorstep via the U.S.P.S. An early Sears catalog cover, boasting "Our trade reaches around the world," featured a fair-skinned maiden, addressed envelope in hand, floating over a bucolic American farmstead astride a cornucopia spilling furniture, guns, pianos and clothing.

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