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"cross-pollination" Definitions
  1. a situation in which plants or flowers cross-pollinate

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There's not a lot of cross-pollination going on in America.
For Aron, Son encouraged "cross pollination" between Cohesity and Brain Corp.
Unfortunately, there's not a lot of cross-pollination going on today.
However, they'll always be some cross-pollination between the entertainment forms.
But just a few days later, another network instigated cross-pollination: HBO.
One of the exciting things is there is a ton of cross pollination.
There is much cross-pollination between boxing, professional wrestling, and mixed martial arts.
Mardi Gras is March 5; the cultural cross-pollination, and the party, continue.
From there, the drone stores that pollen and later releases it during cross-pollination.
But this cross-pollination is complicated, and the overlap, for Eddy, brings some contradiction.
Fashion, more than most industries, was founded on the principle of cultural cross-pollination.
What's different with the Disney+ series is that the cross-pollination will go both ways.
TechCrunch has noticed this cross-pollination effect, and we feel Disrupt should reflect this trend.
This would help ensure a cross-pollination of experience between the private and public sectors.
There would have been no pressure to peel faster, no unnecessary cheese-hand cross pollination.
Could we create our own structure for cross-pollination among our artist friends back home?
But Mr Park's interpretation has benefitted greatly from a cross-pollination of Korean and Western influences.
They've done the study again, the visualization, and now there is a lot more cross-pollination.
In Moon's over-the-top ceramics, we encounter a cross-pollination or hybrid of two cultures.
It is a cross-pollination of different traditions that has evolved over more than a century.
The hope with these types of cross pollination is that the companies can both increase their business.
Selfridges, a posh department store, does cross-pollination well—and, unlike everyone else, had a booming Christmas.
Instagram account dykeyspice captures this specific cross-pollination, particularly as it relates to '90s "butch dyke" fashion.
Ultimately, this has resulted in what the SPLC's Lenz calls a "cross-pollination of ideologies" among groups.
And when competing producers come from nearby cities like Memphis and Chicago, the cross-pollination only strengthens.
One of the things I like best about science is the cross-pollination of ideas and techniques.
Technologists need better and more frequent cross-pollination with those in public policy, starting in the classroom.
Such ideological cross-pollination angered and baffled those still faithful to the memory of Reagan and Thatcher.
Hence their emphasis on cross-pollination — their open work spaces and public areas designed to encourage intermingling.
There was a sense of cross-pollination then — of the old and new living somewhat alongside each other.
Additionally, public channels can promote other channels' posts or handles, which enables cross-pollination of memes and propaganda.
"We should be encouraging cross-pollination and bringing in outside ideas, and then debating those ideas robustly," McGhee said.
Hell, it's rare to see much cultural cross-pollination in Japanese cuisine at all—hamburg steak and Naporitan aside.
The Spot is, in essence, a cross-pollination of the two products, as its name implies (Show + Dot = Spot).
Washington (CNN)In the best of times, Washington is a place for cross-pollination of politics across partisan lines.
"As more people become more familiar with more of these memes, you get this cross-pollination," Professor Milner said.
This is also not the first instance of a cross-pollination between staffers from Uber, Google and Carnegie Mellon.
They founded the organization in Woodstock as a haven for expressionist improvising and cross-pollination between global musical cultures.
This resulted in some professional cross pollination in Tibbits, who decided early in life that would become a medical illustrator.
They aimed for cross-pollination, and the campus—its classrooms, libraries, dormitories, and dining halls—was an instrument of convergence.
Celebrity endorsements are nothing new, but the cross-pollination between streetwear and high fashion is being accelerated by this frisson.
Mustonen's installation at the ballet, titled Cross Pollination, was created for the fifth iteration of the yearly NYCB Art Series.
"It's a cross-pollination into new communities and new audiences," said Renée DiResta, research manager at the Stanford Internet Observatory.
It's hardly the only case of culinary cross-pollination in Israel, where Levantine staples like hummus and falafel are universally beloved.
Rejecting cross-pollination as "cultural appropriation" risks stifling innovation, creativity and the atmosphere of appreciation that comes when different cultures meet.
Despite the cross-pollination between the two industries, Berkeley's Mr. Compiani warned against tech companies that traded functionality for fashion entirely.
That means its geisha varietal, which grows so well in this less-than-tropical climate, won't get bastardized by accidental cross-pollination.
Writers and editors who go back and forth between the U.K. and the U.S. told me that increased cross-pollination creates confusion.
M.I.T. has been at the forefront of such cross-pollination, which has taken off at schools around the world in recent years.
That cross-pollination is very important, and so was the confidence of the '60s that we could achieve great things for humanity.
We believe in deep collaboration and cross-pollination of our groups, which allow us to innovate in a way that others cannot.
So there's a lot of cross-pollination going on between the companies, so I don't think they want to disrupt the flow.
Students from USC's filmmaking program were induced into multimedia cross-pollination by being paired with students from the school's game development department.
This spirit of cross pollination shines in Centennial: 100 Years of Otis College Alumni, the institute's current exhibition in its Ben Maltz Gallery.
The cross-pollination of my studies at IDSVA with my work at Factory Obscura has opened fascinating and rewarding new territories for me.
Cross-pollination between the private and public sectors can have huge benefits, and the more governments can actively facilitate these relationships, the better.
Though not directly inspired by ballet, Cross Pollination possesses the same grace, its ever-evolving imagery echoing the motion of bodies through space.
Johnson said one interesting thing the company had hoped would happen through engagement efforts — and it has occurred — is cross pollination between developers.
This is definitely a grid for which crowdsourcing is warranted, a bit of cross-pollination among all of our strengths, if you will.
Many of the artists in the show oscillate between different countries and periods as a result of migrations, cross-pollination, and historical transition.
"I've been noticing an uptick in cross-discipline collaboration and creative cross-pollination; artists here tend not to fit into tidy boxes," says Schouweiler.
Where my sense of home is a hummingbird's kinetic cross-pollination, my husband's roots are as strong and sturdy as a stately red pine.
"There is not that much cross-pollination between contemporary collectors and nature—if they give, they give to museums," he told me, with frustration.
And here in New York, reggae and house were always going to be subject to the cross-pollination that regularly happens in this city.
We're probably being far more efficient than typically how things would be done in Hollywood, because there is a sharing and cross-pollination that happen.
Balanchine created an American ballet canon, but Diaghilev, the founder and impresario of Les Ballets Russes, championed artistic cross-pollination and celebrated the male body.
Simply put, it's the cross-pollination of a trench coat and a rain jacket, built for the outdoorsy folks who don't want to sacrifice style.
It's impossible to view them at the same time, which is fine visually, but does not create an opportunity for much cross-pollination to occur.
Now stores are saturated with books on leadership authored by, or at least with, plenty of coaches and athletes—a cross-pollination of two ecosystems.
Craig Peterson, the artistic director of Abrons, also noted the need for "opportunities for cross-pollination," as gentrification has dispersed once tight-knit artist communities.
" Moreover, according to Ms. Lloyd, recent attempts by the U.N. to institute intellectual property protections for indigenous peoples "ignores the value of cultural cross-pollination.
"Cross-pollination like this is a refreshing and much-needed step," said Carl Herberger, a former Air Force cybersecurity officer now at security firm Radware.
Three esteemed artists come together here for a night of cross-pollination and exchange uniting the musical traditions of New York, New Orleans and Havana.
The cross-pollination between military, academia and private sector comprise the key ingredients of Israel's coastal successes, with the country's desert capital Beersheba now following suit.
Though music was the centerpiece, festival culture emerged holistically around it to encompass unique fashion, overnight camping, lively crowds, and a healthy cross-pollination of ideas.
And as you're adjusting to this cross-pollination of Africa and Japan, Indo-Caribbean cuisine appears on the horizon: a plate of folded roti with dips.
To Mr. Shortz, who has been the crossword editor since 1993, the JASA puzzles speak to a form of cross-pollination that he finds particularly appealing.
Rather than being sorted out by discipline, the collection galleries will be experiments in cross-pollination, with painting, sculpture, photography and design sharing the same turf.
Dance steps are taught before the performance, and after each group plays its own set, they jam together — an accelerated version of American music's cross-pollination.
How did you first find out about this particular cross-pollination of genres, and why do you find such satisfaction in playing this kind of music yourself?
The data show two things, beyond a shadow of a doubt: people innovate in their fields of expertise, and cross-pollination is good for all parties involved.
Will Lyft's cross-pollination approach work in the long-term or will Uber's quick, partnerless expansion and plan to build its own cars win in the end?
But in the case of Obama and Clinton, the tension may be eased by the fact that there is now substantial cross-pollination between the two camps.
Thanks to a combination of state-funded and philanthropic arts support, the state now finds itself in the midst of a vibrant cross-pollination of the arts.
As a hub for the cross-pollination of artistic disciplines, the center funded the Wexner Prize, starting in 1992, to be awarded to pioneering and innovative artists.
That cross-pollination gives a quirky, artsy feel to her simply-cut designs, many of which feature hand-drawn illustrations in collaboration with the artist Tana Latorre.
The result should be lower-cost tools for a broader swath of the market, and promote more cross-pollination across different geographies, according to Grignon, Nimble's chief executive.
While their list isn't doing much for me personally, I appreciate the cross-pollination (and at least now I know that Baroness has a new album coming out).
I study English and film history, and am working on a thesis focusing on the cross-pollination of cinema and literature at the end of the nineteenth century.
When European explorers infiltrated the lush New World at the end of the 15th century, they started a revolutionary era of botanical cross-pollination across the seven seas.
It is a slouchier take on what the label once was, still with a mix of tailoring and American sportswear, but with more cross-pollination between the two.
While the cross-pollination could yield dividends, it's clearly a gamble, and with "Walking Dead" having cooled ratings-wise, AMC might not get another bite at the apple.
Route 66, rockabilly, drive-in movies, hot rods, NASCAR—these are purely American creations, born from the cultural cross-pollination of consumerism and the "personal freedom" it allows.
While news reporters are generally barred from participating in partisan events, the cross-pollination between the political and the opinion media worlds has only grown in recent years.
Even mash-ups — those early-aughts song splices that epitomized a dawning spirit of digital-age musical cross-pollination — sound dated now in their stuntish aesthetic of collision.
When Le Tote acquired Lord & Taylor, this was one of the first cross-pollination strategies it deployed: installing rental stations in a handful of brick-and-mortar stores.
It represents a time when there wasn't just cross-pollination between hip-hop and avant-garde music––hip-hop was as avant-garde as no wave or post-punk.
It lays out the many genres and subgenres within the sprawling world of manga, and goes into satisfying detail on the cultural cross-pollination of American and Japanese comics.
But as it found more memes to feed on (including a prolific cross-pollination with the mesolethioma meme), Kermit's hand on my shoulder became a source of surprising warmth.
Echoing those comments, Raveendran said Osmo can "reach its maximum potential" with more content, while he stressed that there is plenty of cross-pollination potential between the two companies.
But disruption is coming fast: 100-year-old carmakers are now competing with tech giants and Silicon Valley startups, creating new risks — but also new opportunities for cross-pollination.
Benefiting from the cross-pollination of regions and genres, these collaborations can introduce the featured artists to new audiences, with rappers and crooners crossing over among dance-pop aficionados.
Distinctly British slang ("Peng peng peng") sits comfortably alongside stuff borrowed straight from artists like 2 Chainz ("Skrr skrrrr")—testament to the international cross pollination in post-broadband hip-hop.
But there is little cross-pollination between cities, and when one company fails the only way out is back into corporate American from which many founders ran in the first place.
As at the Chino Latino restaurants that have persisted in Upper Manhattan and the Bronx, Caridad China allows no cross-pollination of seasonings and flavors, only congenial cohabitation on the table.
While neither "I Got It" and the remix of "Bum Bum Tam Tam" have been enormous hits, this cross-pollination and willingness by western artists to delve into funk is promising.
These objects not only suggest how weaponry communicates a particular class of power but also speak to the cross-pollination of cultural influences that can birth absurd narratives edging on myth.
Popular along Colombia's Caribbean coast, patacon con todo is a marvel of thriftiness and caloric excess that seems to claim a pedigree of indulgent cross-pollination among poutine, pizza, and leftovers.
The development and growth of GM plants is heavily criticised by agriculture campaign groups for harming the environment and having the potential to damage native crop breeds through field cross-pollination.
Popular magazines like Kitan Club and Uramado were exchanged with mainstays from the American underground like Bizarre, beginning the cross pollination of two global fetish cultures, which has continued to this day.
As far as he sees it, the digital age, with its instantaneous flow of visual information, is allowing this type of cross-pollination of genre to lead to interesting new artistic blooms.
The exact extent of cross-pollination between British left liberals and American Progressive thinkers of the early twentieth century is open to debate, but Freeden noted significant intellectual overlap between the two.
As more verticals embrace data-driven, predictive tech, we'll see cross-pollination and interoperability between sectors, exponentially increasing the amount of data, and thus the need for more data mining and analysis.
Unlike its namesake in Taipei, where Chinese culture takes center stage, the museum, based in the southwestern county of Chiayi, celebrates the interconnectedness and cross-pollination of Asian cultures over the centuries.
The political, social, and economic elite has resided in an ivory tower for a long time as it showed a predilection for cosmopolitanism, capitalist democracy, free trade, open borders, and cultural cross-pollination.
It created an atmosphere of cross-pollination in the Anglophone world that gave, and continues to give, us people as far apart as Trevor Noah and Arundhati Roy, Wole Soyinka and Zadie Smith.
You've got all this stuff to learn, and by the way, you've got to learn it in a dozen fields, not just the one you're working in, because it's all about cross-pollination.
The streaming platforms and their various signature franchises form walled gardens, a metaphor that also recalls the scientific definition of monoculture: nothing else is allowed to grow there; there is no cross-pollination.
The streaming platforms and their various signature franchises form walled gardens, a metaphor that also recalls the scientific definition of monoculture: nothing else is allowed to grow there; there is no cross-pollination.
"There seems to be this strange feeling that you can be whoever you want as long as it's 'yours,' which seems very counter to the idea of cross-pollination, acceptance, and equality," he says.
Plus, Granade feels that the cross-pollination of cultures in the city supplies a distinct energy that affects not just his work, but the work of almost everyone else who lives in LA, too.
I can't think of a better example of that than Roadburn where music is appreciated in the deepest senseSara: There are merits to the cross pollination of scenes and at times it is cool.
Whether you're talking about Nobu-esque fusion or a New Orleans gumbo, plenty of the more significant culinary achievements of the last couple hundred years have come to us thanks to culinary cross-pollination.
This cross-pollination is known as the baryon cycle, a process that includes outpourings of material that are eventually reabsorbed back into their host galaxies, as well as the transfer of matter between galaxies.
Blending Polynesian and Western modes of expression and juxtaposing their own works with ethnographic artifacts, the artists showed the potential for cultural cross-pollination in art and simultaneous engagement with the local and global.
Brown's music is a cross-pollination between the slicked electric textures of 1980s R&B, the warm grooves of Golden Era hip-hop, the thrashing power of rock and the effortless virtuosity of jazz.
Renting scooters or bikes from the same app as its car rideshare options would allow it to compete with dedicated last-mile provides like LimeBike and Bird that don't benefit from the customer cross-pollination.
After decades of ill-informed, misplaced Western perceptions on Asian men and the Eastern world in general (things that continue to mar cultural cross pollination today), Jay's tackling an issue that has actually affected him.
"There's cross-pollination that could happen, where somebody may walk in the door interested in an Alexa product, and they may say really, I'd love to have this home," said David Kaiserman, president of Lennar.
Indian group Glocal Research's 2014 study "Cotton's Forgotten Children" found the number of children under 14 working on cottonseed farms doubled from 2010 to 200,000 with small hands useful in cross pollination to produce hybrid seeds.
One of Walk on the Wild Side's two most popular tours explores how the financial collapse of 1975 gave rise to the cross-pollination of post-punk, disco and hip-hop in NoLIta, SoHo and TriBeCa.
But there's already been a fair amount of cross-pollination between the two shows, including Rick and Morty performances from My Little Pony's Tara Strong and Patton Oswalt, along with a number of animators and production folks.
"Concerns about affordability of hybrids and GM seeds, environmental and ethical issues in cultivation of GM crops, risks to the food chain, disease spread and cross pollination have resulted in their nonintroduction," the annual Economic Survey said.
Presti looked on, observing what he hoped was fruitful cross-pollination in an organization that, he said, still strives to preserve the "start-up challenge or spirit" of its relaunch in Oklahoma City nearly a decade ago.
"There is a lot of cross-pollination between the grass-roots folks who were powering Ocasio-Cortez's campaign and those interested in insurgent campaigns for State Senate," said Lisa DellAquila, co-leader of TrueBlue NY, an activist group.
At times the gesture is minimal: Kader Attia has placed books by Freud and Jacques Lacan on an antique Vietnamese ladder; the quiet juxtaposition invites viewers to consider the prevalence of cross-pollination, and often exploitation, across different cultures.
Because there are lots of case studies of companies that have made completely different companies, but they're so divorced from the core business that you never get the cross-pollination that you need to make one plus one equal three.
Forward Union Fair continues to attract palpable civic energy and commitment, at least partly because several leaders, organizers, and concerned citizens recognize that this kind of conscientious cross-pollination of arts and civic organizations is a tool for transforming our politics.
Free Range is an opportunity to "create a space for cross-pollination," says Self, whose large mixed-media works, which often depict black female figures, have appeared in numerous solo exhibitions and become favorites of the art dealer Jeffrey Deitch.
" Saar studied design before switching to collage, and Turner's film, through its inclusion of archival photographs and video, offers a poignant capsule of the 1970s art scene, the growing importance of Black art, and the cross pollination between "high art" and "craft.
Two of the best-possible strategies to avoid security breaches across multiple accounts is to have two-factor authentication set up as well as using different passwords for different accounts to make sure there is no cross-pollination that leaves multiple account susceptible.
Additionally, he makes a strong argument for how Bandai and Nintendo were fundamentally at odds with one another, no matter how much cross pollination they had between their properties: "Time spent playing videogames was time not spent playing board games," he writes.
There's always been that cross pollination of hardcore and emo; if you look back at old Sense Field flyers from back in the day, they were always playing with heavy bands and I think that's just part of the scene in general.
The exhibition includes a 1975 plaster cast of Michelangelo's Pietà (which will never leave St Peters Basilica in Rome) to demonstrate a cross-pollination of visual motifs: most specifically, the adaptation of the Pietà's pose by Sebastiano in his nearby "Lamentation" (1516).
And they happened, crucially, in 1980s New York — a time and place that allowed for an eccentric and productive sociocultural cross-pollination that seems, with every passing year, as the city becomes more expensive and more staid, less and less likely to recur.
And there's been so much cross-pollination of asteroid science and research around the world in the last couple of decades, so much telescope-sharing, that it's hard to say exactly how many people are involved in the effort to log and track dangerous rocks.
"You get a certain tree of a certain variety, but there's a 5 to 15 percent chance that there was some wind pollination from other trees, or some cross pollination, and so that seed stock has this ability to begin to naturally hybridize," Ruskey says.
As cars become devices that we drive (or not) and devices become more integrated with our transportation experience across modes, including bike sharing and public transit, cross-pollination between tech companies and auto manufacturers is becoming more than the norm — it's becoming a necessity.
"As China races to close the gaps in its A.I. capabilities, a closer look at the sector also shows more cross-pollination between the superpower [the U.S.] and the emerging challenger than the casual observer might expect," the Eurasia Group wrote in a recent whitepaper.
As more verticals embrace data-driven, predictive tech, we'll see cross-pollination and interoperability between sectors We're witnessing a similar scenario unfold in the health sector, where Apple has created three new platforms for enabling data collection and analysis (HealthKit, ResearchKit and now CareKit).
It was only the latest example of the luxury fashion industry finding inspiration in the workaday stuff of everyday life, but it crystallized the coy cross-pollination between luxury goods and basic essentials, and made clear that influence trickles up as well as down.
"[Reggaeton] rhythms have seeped into all kinds of music, [people are] just unaware of that the transition or cross pollination has happened," he explained, referencing the "cha cha" rhythm that originated in Latin music can be found in unexpected places—like "Satisfaction" by the Rolling Stones.
Immortal Technique's biting wordplay and hypnotic delivery, Dälek's snappy, percussive industrial elements, and Sage Francis' emotive political-made-personal vibe all bleed through MC Sole's work, but he predates each of the three (and there's surely been some cross-pollination—Sole cites Immortal Technique as an influence).
This disciplinary cross-pollination means that textbooks on clinical practice and the most outlandish psychoanalytic literary criticism—like, say, the professor I once had who insisted that you could tell how important Walter Pater was to Virginia Woolf because Virginia Woolf never once wrote about Walter Pater—are sisters.
The beneficiaries of this WhatsApp-based food culture are mainly in India, but there are signs of cross-pollination: Mr. Mistry has received inquiries from people in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates about his mangoes, and Mr. Bandawane plans to start a WhatsApp group for farmers in Thailand.
But musically, the cross-pollination of Latin genres has also expanded the potential audience as figures from the worlds of reggaeton, Dominican dembow, bachata, Latin trap and more traditional pop intermingle, leading to a new generation of versatile artists like Ozuna, Bad Bunny, Maluma, J Balvin and Arcángel.
Earlier this month, LinkedIn was singled out for how it leveraged Facebook's ad platform to gather information about users' friends for LinkedIn marketing and networking purposes, and a report in Gizmodo also published yesterday highlights how that this kind of cross-pollination is/was rife among several other players too.
It was a game that steered music trends starting in the hodgepodge early 22005s, thus enabling the hybrid cross-pollination of one genre into countless subgenres (as was the case with trance and its spinoff, EDM), and finally landing, albeit for purely capitalistic motives, in the great harbor of globalized music.
Mr. Hynes's modern bohemianism feels like a holdover from an earlier time, more reminiscent of the uptown-downtown cross-pollination of the early 1980s, or how Lou Reed bridged proto-punk and art, or how Warhol's Factory took in the outcasts from all the city's scenes and gave them a home.
Mohamed Omar, the owner of Hamdi, attributes his restaurant's popularity in part to the culinary cross-pollination that happened throughout the history of his homeland: Somalia spent decades under British and Italian rule in the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as centuries as a port for spices from India.
In another expert pairing intended to underscore Indian art's rich cultural cross-pollination and assimilation, a painting from 21971 of an abstract bird and sun in grayish blues and whites by Gaitonde is shown alongside a delicate 21956th-century Japanese scroll of a silvery-blue bird on a blossom branch.
Unfortunately I cannot remember when or how i found out about this cross-pollination (i like this expression a lot), but i am convinced that we all should listen to way more Undying and Propagandhi...Tom: For me personally, Iskra set the standard for that black metal / hardcore crossover sound a while back.
QAnon is tightly related to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory that took hold of the seedier parts of the internet in 2016 (and led one man to walk into a pizza shop in Washington, DC, with an assault rifle), and views of its explainer videos on YouTube are fueled by algorithmic recommendations and cross-pollination.
The Rhythm Method single that best demonstrates this to date is last year's "Party Politics", a song that tells the story of fumbled flirtation with charm and mordant wit ("Be my Cherie Blair, I'll be your Cherie Amour," Joey memorably notes.) while sounding like a perfect cross pollination of sophistipop smoothness and piano house at its most chunkily efficient.
"You'll see a good amount of cross pollination, where some of that really wonderful Warner intellectual property and content will find its way into the businesses that are part of the Otter portfolio today," said Mr. Goncalves, who was previously a senior AT&T executive overseeing digital initiatives, including the introduction of DirecTV Now, a streaming offering.
The subject of the concert — the opening act in a festival dedicated to trans-Atlantic musical connections — was as harrowing as the sounds were joyful: "The Routes of Slavery" was the title of this evening of music, dance and recited texts designed to illuminate the history of the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the musical cross-pollination it caused.
Fighting for political prisoners led directly to the current campaign to end mass incarceration; "the look" of afros and leather jackets prefaced the ways that many Black artists and creatives use style and fashion on Instagram; the cross-pollination between poets and popular musicians during Black Power parallels our own renaissance of political hip-hop and R&B.
"I know honeybees and the critical role they play in our country's agriculture is just as important to you as it is to me," she said to a small crowd of invited bee-list guests, including representatives from the American Beekeeping Federation, Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and the Almond Board (almond trees are very dependent on honey bees for cross-pollination).
As a member of the Trump transition team at the U.S. Department of Labor, I got the opportunity to work with some of the most brilliant, dedicated minds in D.C. in an exercise in cross-pollination between the various departments in federal government to help remake the relationship between the government and the people and, indeed, between the executive branch and Congress.
" "For AT&T and Time Warner this is a 'major victory lap' as having these combined media and entertainment assets under the hood of AT&T will significantly enhance streaming endeavors and cross pollination going forward with a major shot across the bow toward other cable and wireless players as this telecommunications and media behemoth is now hitting the ground running.
Photo by Ryan Muir for The FADER, courtesy of The FADER Fort Presented by Converse The flattening of the industry via the internet also means new sounds and collaborations: One of the ongoing stories of the last year or so has been the cross-pollination of the British underground, particularly rooted in grime, and the American hip-hop and pop worlds.
Some of the album's guest performers have racked up tens of millions of streams worldwide without extensive recognition — yet — in the U.S. Prominent among them is a Nigerian contingent that draws on the crisp, computerized rhythms that are known internationally as Afrobeats (and are clearly related to reggaeton's ubiquitous dembow rhythm via West African-Caribbean roots and internet cross-pollination).
The following sections of Museum of Obsessions showcase Szeemann's cross-pollination between the worlds of high art and everyday material culture that would characterize his legacy, zig-zagging between iconic works like Duchamp's "Boîte-en-valise," and photos of nude Swiss utopians frolicking in a bucolic landscape, taken from Szeemann's intimate exhibition on the little-known Swiss commune Monte Verità.
"There's an uptown WASP — I don't know if I'm allowed to say that — but that's kind of the girl, sort of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy; we've got a downtown, kind of punk girl, with a bit of '90s hip hop character... And then we've got a cross-pollination of the two, which is, I suppose, the unification of the Wang girl," is how the lead hairstylist described the looks backstage.
This cross-pollination of law enforcement and intelligence gathering -- this mixture of two distinct roles, one traditional for the FBI and the other novel to it, one clearly regulated by the Constitution and the other purporting to be outside of it -- tempted not only FBI agents to use the tools of spy-craft for law enforcement (even though it&aposs prohibited by the Fourth Amendment) but also Congress.
If there is a common thread to pull at — aside from the centrality of racial cross-pollination and appropriation in American pop, and the infinity of things to say about the Beatles — it might be a nagging feeling of loss, a belief that the music was better whenever you happened to be 13 and a fast song or a good beat first got your heart pumping faster and suggested a whole big world beyond whatever boundaries you thought were ruining your stupid teenage life; as with martinis, the first sip is invariably the best sip.
And now, just as the UFC is settling into life under the rule of its news owners—Hollywood talent agency WME—pushing a new $4-billion age of product-integration and cleaned-up corporate cross-pollination aimed at turning MMA fighters into multicultural spokesmen/actors/musicians/brands—true ambassadors of the new age of globalized cosmopolitan sophistication and synergy—along comes the Professional Fighters League taking MMA back to its humble roots and reveling in that most stubbornly American of partnerships, one where a Pennzoil cap is as powerful a signifier as a cameo in a Hollywood blockbuster.
The back wall of Es Devlin's rain-spattered set hints at a cat's cradle, which is one way of visualizing the cumulative cross-pollination that allows Frank's account of his own life to be expanded upon and revised first by his wife, Grace (Gina McKee, in tremendous form), and then by his Cockney cut-up of a manager, Teddy: Ron Cook took that plum part in a vaunted Royal Court production of this play in 1992 and returns to it here, his once-irresistible portrait amplified on this occasion by a gathering sadness, as if to suggest that Teddy's ready camaraderie (his favorite phrase is "dear heart") is there to some extent to camouflage his pain.

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